
Essays on global power, strategy, and cultural conflict—written against moralism, abstraction, and elite fantasy.
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Latest piece in the Spectator.
As I argued last month, the Iran war was, partially, always really about China. Not by design, perhaps, but conflicts in regions of this strategic weight do not confine their consequences to the intentions o...
My piece from the Spectator:
The idea that the United States has been swindled by its NATO allies is not new. Robert Gates, in his valedictory address as Secretary of Defence in June 2011, warned bluntly that future American leaders might...
My latest piece in the Spectator.
The United States is once again in a terrible predicament: a war where the definition of ‘victory’ grows murkier by the day, against an adversary whose advantages lie in the tyranny of geography and its d...
My new article is out today in International Politics.
It asks a simple question: why is Britain, a G7 power with known lithium reserves in Cornwall, rare earths in Scotland, and tungsten in Devon, still 100% dependent on China for the cr...
Latest piece, out in Spectator.
The question of whether America is fighting Israel’s war is perhaps the least interesting one. Strip away the noise, and a more consequential picture emerges. The United States has used overwhelming force to...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Professor in International Relations, Head of School and Vice President at Modul University, Vienna. I write about global security, 'culture wars' and world order. Check out dougstokes.net for the full range of my writing and analysis.
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