United States

China’s National People’s Congress and the economy: Short change

George Magnus investigates the National People’s Congress of 2024 and what it said about the direction of China’s economy

What bilateral security agreements mean for Ukraine

Dr Alexander Lanoszka analyses what the various bilateral security agreements mean for Ukraine in the short- and long-term

Suppressing the Houthis: The potential for British carrier strike

Benedict Baxendale-Smith investigates the prospect of deploying a British aircraft carrier to the Red Sea

How can partners enhance support for Ukraine?

The Council on Geostrategy asks ten experts how support for Ukraine can be enhanced by the United Kingdom and its partners

How Britain can prepare for a second Trump presidency

Joshua Huminski displays how the United Kingdom can best prepare for the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House

How should we best prepare for multi-front crises?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six experts how Britain should best prepare for multi-front crises in today’s Big Ask

The hypersonic threat to the United Kingdom

William Freer analyses the hypersonic capabilities of Russia and China and whether they pose a threat to the United Kingdom

What is at stake in the Red Sea?

The Council on Geostrategy asks eight experts what is at stake in the Red Sea, and what the UK should do next, in today’s Big Ask

British leadership and supporting Ukraine in 2024

Dr Alexander Lanoszka assesses how Britain can best support Ukraine in 2024, and the leadership position it is beginning to occupy

Taiwan: The facts of history versus Beijing’s myths

Gerrit van der Wees demystifies Taiwan’s complex history and debunks Beijing’s incessant propaganda points and myths