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Strategic dilemmas facing the UK in the post-corona world

By ajn26 | 31 July 2020

The pandemic disruption is not likely to change our world altogether, but it will clearly have profound geopolitical implications, including for international security. In order … Read more

Professor Richard Sakwa on the Russia Report

By ajn26 | 27 July 2020

Professor Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, has spoken with the Daily Express discussing the Russia Report and warning how the UK’s current … Read more

Announcement of the Special Issue ‘Russia between East and West and the future of the Eurasian order’

By tcd5 | 27 July 2020

  The COMPASS project is delighted to announce the above forthcoming publication under the editorship of Prof. Elena Korosteleva and Dr. Zachary Paikin. The publication … Read more

Professor Richard Sakwa discusses Russia Report with Newsweek

By ajn26 | 25 July 2020

Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, spoke with Newsweek to discuss the Russia Report, stating it “fails to find any substantive evidence”.

Policy Impact: Prof. Korosteleva and Dr. Petrova launched the CRISIS REFLECTION page to capture the impact of the CV19

By tcd5 | 21 July 2020

The COMPASS Crisis Reflections page has become a hot spot for sharing thoughts and reflections on the impact of CV19 around the world and the … Read more

Policy Impact: EU External Action Chief thanked Prof. Korosteleva and Dr. Buscaneanu for their research

By tcd5 | 17 July 2020

Prof. Korosteleva and Dr Buscaneanu (King’s College London, COMPASS affiliate) research into the Eastern Partnership’s ‘more for more’ principle for the eastern neighbourhood, summarised in … Read more

Why the UK Has Taken Foreign Policy Out of Brexit Negotiations

By ajn26 | 08 July 2020

The UK government is no longer pursuing agreement with the EU on foreign policy, development and defence because it thinks the stakes are low and … Read more

Foreign policy decision-making in operational overlap: the UK’s policing assistance in Afghanistan through the EU and NATO

By ajn26 | 08 July 2020

Traditionally seen as an interlocutor between Europe and the US in transatlantic security relations, the UK’s engagement with the training of the Afghan National Police … Read more

Panel discussion with the current and former Ambassadors of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the #UK on ‘London Calling!

By ajn26 | 06 July 2020

GCRF COMPASS Cambridge organised a panel discussion on ‘London Calling! Representing the Heart of Eurasia in London’ with the current Ambassador and former Ambassadors of … Read more

How has the crisis affected the size of the state and the effectiveness of government policy?

By ajn26 | 15 June 2020

Adrian Pabst has written a briefing for The Economics Observatory, a collective initiative by the UK economic research community to answer questions about the economics … Read more

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