Taiwan

After Ukraine, Britain should help defend Taiwan

David Hutt argues that Britain should be forward in enhancing its relationship with Taiwan and the ability of the island to defend itself

Preparing Britain for rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait

Professor Alessio Patalano examines how Britain should strengthen its ability to respond to a future crisis in the Taiwan Strait

Taiwan: Invasion is not likely, but deterrence remains vital

Charles Parton OBE argues that an invasion of Taiwan by the CCP is still not likely despite rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait

Taiwan Strait: A key geostrategic consideration for Britain

Professor Alessio Patalano provides an overview of why tensions across the Taiwan Strait will be of importance to the next prime minister

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

Taiwan’s strategic significance to Britain

Matthew Henderson explains why the ongoing tensions surrounding Taiwan matters to Britain amidst its Indo-Pacific strategic tilt

Taiwan in the next decade: no war, but much tension

Charles Parton OBE explains what free and open countries can do to aid Taiwan in light of threats and an aggressive stance from the People’s Republic of China

China in the Integrated Review

Charles Parton OBE analyses the Integrated Review’s approach towards China, which it describes as a ‘systemic competitor’. Are its prescriptions realistic?