
James Rogers
Contributor at Freelance
Co-founder, @ConGeostrategy. Interests: #UK geostrategic and defence policy. Formerly at @BALTDEFCOL, @EU_ISS, and other places. All tweets are personal.
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2 weeks ago |
warontherocks.com | James Rogers |Philip Shetler-Jones
In their 2016 article, “After Brexit, a Bold Britain: A Game Plan for Remaking British Power,” Philip Shetler-Jones and James Rogers laid out a blueprint for how the United Kingdom could use the then-hypothetical Brexit as an opportunity to remake British Power on the global stage. Nine years on, as Brexit and several other watershed moments on the global stage have come to pass, we asked them to reassess their recommendations.
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2 months ago |
britainsworld.org.uk | James Rogers
The peace gambit made by Donald Trump, President of the United States (US), over Ukraine, together with the remarks of Peter Hegseth, Defence Secretary of the US, may represent a historic turning point for European security and a major challenge for British foreign policy. The new administration appears to be seeking a land-for-peace deal in Ukraine, potentially excluding Ukraine, the United Kingdom (UK), and European Union (EU) countries, from the table.
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2 months ago |
britainsworld.org.uk | James Rogers
Last month Sir Keir Starmer, Prime Minister, travelled to Eastern Europe to further the United Kingdom’s (UK) interests in the region. His first stop was Ukraine, where His Majesty’s (HM) Government signed a 100-year partnership with Kyiv, following the agreements of 2024 and 2020. This was followed by a visit to Warsaw, where Britain began negotiations to enter into a new defence treaty with Poland, building on the British-Polish agreements of 2023 and 2018.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
britainsworld.org.uk | James Rogers
Since February 2022, Britain’s presence in the Black Sea has shrivelled up. Between 2014 and 2021, the Royal Navy deployed 11 warships to the Black Sea – most famously in June 2021, when HMS Defender challenged Russia’s illegitimate claims over Ukrainian waters surrounding Crimea.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
britainsworld.org.uk | James Rogers
This is the first in a weekly series of Open Briefings to the Strategic Defence Review (SDR) from the Council on Geostrategy. Our aim is to analyse ten key questions facing the Defence Review Team, from the vantage point of the United Kingdom’s (UK) adversaries and competitors (an approach known as Opposition Forces, or ‘OPFOR’). We will avoid euphemisms and address the challenges head-on. After holding an expert seminar, we will formally submit the briefings at the end of September.
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