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HMS Queen Elizabeth
Europe in Europe, America in Asia?
By TSURUOKA Michito
While we need to cast a more critical eye on what Europe can actually bring to the Indo-Pacific, it is too early to dismiss Europe’s military engagement in the region.
Britain Returns to Asia, to China’s Dismay
By Bonnie Girard
The U.K.’s naval presence in East Asia has provoked an angry response from China.
Britain to Keep 2 Warships Permanently in East Asia
By Steven Stashwick
The announcement comes as a U.K. strike group heads to region.
UK Deploys Aircraft Carrier in the Indian Ocean
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The upcoming “global deployment” is intended to reinforce the U.K.’s tilt toward the Indo-Pacific region.
The UK to Head East of Suez: Power Projection or Search for Trade?
By James Maclaren
As the HMS Queen Elizabeth and its entourage departs Portsmouth later this year, it will take with it a number of burdens and challenges.
Can the UK Achieve Its Naval Ambitions in the Indo-Pacific?
By Ian Storey
The Royal Navy is sending its aircraft carrier to the Pacific. What comes next will be far more telling.
Will the UK Send Its Aircraft Carrier to the South China Sea?
By Niall M. Gray
Amid strained China ties, Britain continues to debate carrier deployment to the disputed waters.
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