JAMES ROGERS interviews Lord Richards of Herstmonceux about Operation PALLISER, the British military intervention in Sierra Leone in 2000
JAMES ROGERS interviews NICK TIMOTHY about the future of Britain, the Conservative Party, and British foreign and defence policy
JAMES ROGERS asks faculty from the Henry Jackson Society what implications Covid-19 will have for Britain’s domestic and international policies and position
JAMES ROGERS argues that China’s response to Covid-19 reflects the behaviour of Xi Jinping’s deeply repressive regime – one that Britain should now start to decouple from
JAMES ROGERS argues that the United Kingdom needs to update its European geostrategy if it is to continue to play a role in shaping the geopolitics of Europe
JAMES ROGERS argues it is time for a renewed British focus on South America
JAMES ROGERS assesses the defence spending of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) over the past five years – and finds many allies still to be shirking and idling
JAMES ROGERS argues that British policy-makers need to reappraise Britain’s foreign policy to project a perception of resolve and determination in an age of great power competition
JAMES ROGERS interviews The Rt. Hon. JOHN REDWOOD MP about British foreign policy, particularly in relation to Europe
JAMES ROGERS argues that the new government headed by Boris Johnson needs to make some big reforms to the way Britain does foreign policy, not least because of the rise ...