United Kingdom

What the Chinese Communist Party wants from the United Kingdom

Charles Parton OBE assesses what the Chinese Communist Party wants from the United Kingdom. What kind of country would it like Britain to be?

United Kingdom: How it was born and how to preserve it

Iain Milligan looks at the construction of the United Kingdom. How was it born and how can it be preserved?

Foreign aid and the Integrated Review

Ryan Henson argues that, after Covid-19, Official Development Assistance should be central to Britain’s strategic policy

Russia in the Integrated Review

Dr Andrew Foxall assesses how Russia is identified in the Integrated Review as a strategic threat to the United Kingdom and other free and open nations

The Integrated Review and the defence of Europe

Dr Alexander Lanoszka analyses the Integrated Review’s approach to nuclear weapons and the defence of Europe. Does British nuclear policy make sense?

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?

The Integrated Review: Five key innovations

James Rogers assesses the Integrated Review. What are the five key innovations to underpin Global Britain’s international posture?

Forever bound: Global Britain and the Wider Baltic

James Rogers and Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė assess the British Foreign Secretary’s visit to Tallinn in March 2021. What does it mean for Global Britain and the Wider Baltic?

A new type of Britain-Japan Alliance

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones assesses Britain’s ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific and new kind of alliance with Japan. Can both countries learn from the past?

The new power equation: Science

Daniel Korski assesses Britain’s weaknesses in terms of science power. How can British science, critical for the twenty-first century, be enhanced?