Since 2010, the UK government has conducted a strategic review at five-yearly intervals, a pattern which it has maintained, at least formally, despite the strategically destabilising effects of Brexit and the Trump administration. Accordingly, on 26 February 2020 the Prime Minister announced the next iteration, albeit one which would he maintained go ‘beyond the parameters of a traditional review’. COVID-19 understandably delayed the publication of the Integrated Review until March 2021. This article examines the results, using the prism of strategy to examine the review’s coherence. Global Britain in a Competitive Age is as aspirational as its original ambition suggested it should be, but is light on specific policies and their delivery. T...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
The world has changed, but how? Those who sat at the top table of the previous era are finding it ha...
In March 2021, the UK's government published the Integrated Review – a new vision for the country's ...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
One of the first steps taken by the newly elected ConservativeLiberal Democrat coalition government ...
The EU agreed a ‘global strategy on foreign and security policy’ in June 2016, in the midst of unpre...
On March 16, the UK Government published its purported integration of security, defense, development...
Whichever party or parties form the next UK government, a Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDS...
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 ...
The Coalition Government has been engaged in two separate exercises which affect the future of our d...
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy: Global Britain in a Comp...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
The world has changed, but how? Those who sat at the top table of the previous era are finding it ha...
In March 2021, the UK's government published the Integrated Review – a new vision for the country's ...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
One of the first steps taken by the newly elected ConservativeLiberal Democrat coalition government ...
The EU agreed a ‘global strategy on foreign and security policy’ in June 2016, in the midst of unpre...
On March 16, the UK Government published its purported integration of security, defense, development...
Whichever party or parties form the next UK government, a Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDS...
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 ...
The Coalition Government has been engaged in two separate exercises which affect the future of our d...
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy: Global Britain in a Comp...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The practice of strategy is different from strategic theory. The latter was largely developed by pro...
The world has changed, but how? Those who sat at the top table of the previous era are finding it ha...