United Kingdom

Enhancing British- Vietnamese relations in a more competitive era

Dr Bill Hayton and Prof. John Hemmings analyse the deepening strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and Vietnam

No place for fossil fuel subsidies

Jack Richardson looks at how phasing out fossil fuel subsidies could help Britain lead in the green energy revolution

Taiwan’s strategic significance to Britain

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

What Britain’s Defence Space Strategy needs

Richard Payne looks forward towards the upcoming Defence Space Strategy and assesses what is needed to protect Britain in space

Britain: Towards Net Zero

Jack Richardson looks at the requirements for Britain to make a successful transition towards Net Zero carbon emissions

AUKUS: The realisation of ‘Global Maritime Britain’

Dr Basil Germond assesses the implications of the AUKUS deal between the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia

Intelligence sharing to constrain Belarus’ KGB

Prof. Mark Galeotti discusses the advantages of sharing intelligence and experience with Eastern European nations

Carrier Strike Group 21 – Shaping the future?

Rear Admiral (rtd.) Dr Chris Parry examines the implications of the Carrier Strike Group for the future of British geostrategic naval power

Why space matters to the United Kingdom

Richard Payne examines the reasons behind the United Kingdom's recent focus on the commercial space sector and space defence

‘Green Britain’: A scientific superpower for a new era

William Young explains how the United Kingdom can become a scientific superpower by reestablishing the virtuous circle between state, economy and innovation