Joined-up strategy?

Professor Jeremy Black discusses with Graham Stewart how US and British defence and security reviews depart from, or continue, a coherent western strategic worldview

This month, the Biden administration’s Interim National Security Strategic Guidance and the British government’s Integrated Review set out Washington’s and London’s long-term foreign and security assumptions and priorities.

In this edition of Black’s History, Week, Professor Jeremy Black, author of Military Strategy: a Global History and The Tory World, talks to The Critic‘s political editor, Graham Stewart, about whether these plans depart from, or continue, a coherent western strategic worldview.

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