Interviews are approximately 800-1,000 words long, involving a politician, civil servant or well-known analyst or scholar
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
ROBERT CLARK interviews Commodore James Parkin, the Commander of the Royal Navy’s Amphibious Task Group, about Operation BALTIC PROTECTOR and the Joint Expeditionary Force
JAMES ROGERS interviews The Rt. Hon. JOHN REDWOOD MP about British foreign policy, particularly in relation to Europe
JAMES ROGERS interviews The Rt. Hon. TOBIAS ELLWOOD MP about the British Armed Forces, defence posture and defence spending
DR PAUL STOTT interviews DR ASHLEY COX about the nature and character of conservative diplomacy
JAMES ROGERS interviews TOM TUGENDHAT MP about the future of British strategic policy
JAMES ROGERS interviews MENNA RAWLINGS about the meaning and strategy behind the vision of ‘Global Britain’