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UK Integrated Review 2021
‘Tilting’ or Toppling: Assessing the UK’s Indo-Pacific Policy One Year on
By Scott Edwards, Rob Yates, and Asmiati Malik
The U.K. still needs to identify how it will attain its ambitious goals and demonstrate its ability to provide collective goods to a region that for the most part remains skeptical.
ASEAN Grants United Kingdom ‘Dialogue Partner’ Status
By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement represents a strong regional vote of support for London’s post-Brexit engagement with Asia.
The Trouble With V/STOL
By Jacob Parakilas
Britain’s new foreign policy strategy includes ambitious goals for the Indo-Pacific. But its flagship military assets are not yet capable of backing those up.
3 Indo-Pacific Takeaways From the UK ‘Integrated Review’
By Abhijnan Rej
The document is rich in ideas – though comes across a little muddled at places.
British PM Johnson to Visit India in April Amid Indo-Pacific ‘Tilt’ – And Squabbles
By Abhijnan Rej
In the Johnson government’s mind, Britain’s return to the “east of Suez” must be matched with deeper ties with India. Will domestic politics play spoilsport?
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