United States

Foreign control of antibiotic supply: American and European import reliance and systemic vulnerabilities

Andrew Rechenberg describes how American and European antibiotic supply chains are dependent on Chinese and Indian manufacturing.

Rebuilding the ladder: Options for boosting Britain’s nuclear posture

William Freer and Peter Watkins CB CBE explore options for bolstering the United Kingdom’s nuclear capabilities and deterrence posture.

Assessing the contribution of defence industrial base collaborations for Britain’s deterrence posture

Dr Euan Graham and Patrick Triglavcanin assess the impact upon British deterrence of international defence industrial collaborations.

Britain’s world: The strategy of security in twelve geopolitical maps

James Rogers and Andrew Young offer this collection of visualisations that outline the United Kingdom’s global position and interests.

The future of Britain’s defence posture in the Indo-Pacific

Rory Copinger-Symes CBE explains how Britain can enhance its defence posture in the Indo-Pacific in the aftermath of Operation HIGHMAST.

Extended deterrence: From ‘tripwires’ to ‘cobwebs’

Robert Clark explains how Britain can enhance its extended deterrence posture from conventional ‘tripwires’ to nuclear ‘cobwebs’.

Collective defence: The Strategic Defence Review and capability gaps in a changing NATO

William Freer examines Britain’s capability gaps and how they can be filled through building upon the Strategic Defence Review 2025.

Historical focus of British-American geostrategy

A map depicting the historical focus of British-American geostrategy.

The ‘special relationship’: Preparing Britain and America for a new era

William Freer, Dr John Hemmings and James Rogers explain the relationship between the UK and US, and how it can adapt for the 21st century.

Rethinking Britain’s defence space posture

Gabriel Elefteriu explains the fundamental shift in US space policy, and how the UK should rethink its own space doctrine and posture.