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AUKUS Represents the Future of Collective Deterrence
Writing for National Interest, Jason Pack and Darren Spinck argue that AUKUS may be the most consequential step toward reasserting meaningful Anglosphere collaboration that could serve as a model for how to address common problems and hostile states.
The Policy Ask with Arthur Snell: ‘Many of the world’s problems stem from the Iraq invasion’
Arthur Snell discusses the Iraq war, the Green Deal and electoral reform in an interview with The New Statesman.
Xi Jinping and the AUKUS Submarine Deal
Kenneth Dekleva writes for The Cipher Brief on the US-UK-Australia nuclear submarine deal, AUKUS that risks disrupting a delicate non-proliferation equilibrium in the Indo-Pacific.
Greece and Britain’s long history of fighting autocracy
Featured in The Spectator, David Patrikarakos explores Greece’s long history of fighting autocracy and call for the UK and Greece to rekindle an old alliance and bring down contemporary autocracy together.
Pompeo and Circumstance: The special relationship endures
Alan Mendoza writes for CityAM and explores the UK-US enduring special relationship in lieu of Pompeo’s recent visit to the UK.
What is Britain’s place in the world?
Arthur Snell writes for The Article that the UK needs to reassess its role in a volatile world where America no longer chooses to lead the western alliance, but is happy to commit acts that put that alliance under strain.
Former senior foreign office official: Boris Johnson ‘is a noted clown’
Arthur Snell writes for Prospect that Boris Johnson’s shameful stint as Foreign Secretary will cast a shadow over British diplomacy for years to come, highlighting the alarming rise of this neo-populist leader.