British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In a historical study of British strategy-making, Gwyn Prins pulls out key lessons for current defence strategists, finding that it is often best to leave the Treasury out of strategy-making
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In ...
This week’s review of Britain’s defence spending is the opening salvo of the coalition’s plans to re...
The new Coalition government came to power to find that their predecessors had bequeathed them a nat...
In publishing the latest National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Following a new announcement of cuts to the UK armed forces, many are asking whether we are seeing B...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...
British defence and security policy has recently come under attack for lacking strategic vision. In ...
This week’s review of Britain’s defence spending is the opening salvo of the coalition’s plans to re...
The new Coalition government came to power to find that their predecessors had bequeathed them a nat...
In publishing the latest National Security Strategy (NSS) and Strategic Defence and Security Review ...
This article examines the politics of the October 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
During 2015 Prime Minister Cameron was under intense domestic and international pressure over his ap...
Following a new announcement of cuts to the UK armed forces, many are asking whether we are seeing B...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
This study explores the UK Strategic Defence Review [SDR] 1997/98 from a strategy process perspectiv...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
This article examines the process and outcome of defence reform under the Labour government, with a ...