Russia

What matters for the ‘update’ of the Integrated Review?

James Rogers argues that the ‘update’ to the Integrated Review needs to focus on long-term geopolitical objectives

Why Britain should support the European Political Community

James Rogers and Professor Richard G. Whitman argue that Britain should embrace the 'European Political Community' and attempt to shape it

Russian submarines: Threats and opportunities for Britain

Victor Abramowicz investigates what Russia’s new Belgorod submarine and continuing undersea activity means for Britain and AUKUS

Old adversaries and new threats

Patrick Triglavcanin investigates the United Kingdom’s relationship with Russia and the People’s Republic of China

The main strategic issues facing the next prime minister

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin explore the main strategic issues the next prime minister should address

What Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss think about key global issues

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin detail the perspective of Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss on key global issues and Britain’s global interests

The end of Germany’s illusions

Sir Paul Lever assesses current and historic German policy toward Russia and what the war against Ukraine has exposed

Deepening British-Ukrainian relations in a more competitive era

Dr Alexander Lanoszka, James Rogers and Dr Hanna Shelest examine how the British-Ukrainian relationship can be strengthened

Britain’s global posture: What prospective Conservative leaders think

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin lay out what the five prospective Conservative leaders think on key foreign and defence policy issues

The war against Ukraine and the Integrated Review

Dr Louise Kettle investigates what Russia’s re-invasion of Ukraine has shown about the Integrated Review and its future