Russia

After Johnson: Britain’s continued support for Ukraine

Alexander Brotman assesses the impact of Boris Johnson’s resignation as Conservative party leader on British policy towards Ukraine

The state of food insecurity

Haley Szramoski explores how the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the interruption of grain exports has impacted global food security

Ukraine: The impact on international collaboration in the Antarctic

Prof. Klaus Dodds and Mathieu Boulegue examine the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Antarctic governance

Chinese-Russian relations: How to respond?

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin assess the durability of the Chinese-Russian relationship as NATO puts more focus on the Indo-Pacific

Why unity is critical to ensure the Kremlin’s failure in Ukraine

Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė argues that now more than ever unity is essential when confronting Russia over its reinvasion of Ukraine

A new energy policy for Europe: The significance of Ukraine

Dr Alexander Lanoszka, James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin outline Ukraine’s potential in replacing Russia’s fossil fuel exports to the European Union

What comes next: A precarious peace?

Capt. Dr Kevin Rowlands discusses the important role of navies in securing the peace after a conflict has ended

‘Global Britain’ extends to Northern Europe

Dr Alexander Lanoszka and James Rogers assess the implications of Finland and Sweden signing mutual defence agreements with Britain

Russia’s separatist ‘empire’: Long term challenges

Emil Avdaliani assesses the challenges for Russia in continuing to support pro-Russian separatist conflicts and territories on its near borders

Georgia and the Black Sea factor: From words to deeds

Victor Kipiani investigates how the security of Georgia and other Black Sea states can be assured in the face of Russian aggression