United Kingdom

The Euro-Atlantic or the Indo-Pacific: a false choice

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones argues that British military deployments to the Indo-Pacific region do not come at the expense of its role in the defence of Europe

The case for British-Indian naval cooperation

Archishman Goswami explains why enhanced naval cooperation between India and the United Kingdom will improve the security in the Indian Ocean region

Britain: Eastern Europe’s new guarantor?

Prof. Richard Whitman and James Rogers argue that the United Kingdom is increasingly important to Eastern Europe in the twenty-first century

Empty threats? Policymaking amidst Chinese pressure

Charles Parton OBE explains how the United Kingdom can make policy despite pressure from the Chinese Communist Party

Amazon’s waste scandal: Awful, but what next?

William Young asks how the United Kingdom could reform its waste disposal systems after ITV News claimed that Amazon sends unwanted goods to landfill

British counterterrorism: Combatting Daesh

Archishman Goswami argues that British counterterrorism operations will need to change to adapt to Daesh’s tactics

HMS Defender in the Black Sea: What to expect

Prof. Mark Galeotti looks at the way Russia will likely frame HMS Defender’s upcoming visit to the Black Sea

How ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism threatens the United Kingdom

Prof. Nigel Biggar and Prof. Doug Stokes assess the challenge ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism poses to the United Kingdom

United Kingdom: Europe’s ‘diplomatic vanguard’

Prof. Richard Whitman argues that the United Kingdom has assumed the position as Europe’s ‘diplomatic vanguard’

When climate and trade combine: British policy options

William Young provides options for the United Kingdom to help develop an effective international response to the issue of carbon leakage