An alliance with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan would not make NATO member Turkey better defended. But it would provide other advantages.
Opinion
EU leaders echo de Gaulle, saying Europe must depend on no-one. But where should autonomy begin?
Leaders agree on the need to reduce dependencies in defence, technology, energy and trade. But what are the priorities? And can they overcome their fragmented politics?
In conversation with Nobel Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and political activist Maria Kalesnikava.
Amid calls for the international community to ‘unequivocally reject’ the election results, only two real options remain: ...
On 4 February 2026, the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) is due to expire. If it does, it will mark the first ...
Objections to ratification are based on the language of a 1966 US–UK agreement. But these objections misread that treaty’s intent and context.
Chatham House analysts give their initial reaction and insights following the announcement that a deal to create a new US ...
Greenland is an island with the right to independence, which may store up legal problems – as the UK’s experience with the ...
The widespread blackout in response to protests reflects the Iranian regime’s dangerous embrace of digital isolation as a ...
Opinion
Starmer’s China visit is the big story – but Beijing’s invisible leverage warrants greater scrutiny
Keir Starmer’s upcoming China visit and the UK’s approval of China’s new ‘mega-embassy’ have dominated headlines. But more attention should be paid to Beijing’s less visible levers of influence.
President Trump proclaimed US strength and denigrated Europeans. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney urged smaller nations to ...
The Greenland episode taught important lessons: strategic autonomy must be accelerated to stop a haemorrhage of sovereignty; And the Anti-Coercion Instrument can be a powerful weapon in a new ...
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