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The UK Braces for a Change of Direction

Britain’s Labour party looks set to win July’s general election. In recalibrating the country’s foreign policy, Keir Starmer’s government intends to work more closely with the EU while tackling global challenges.

· May 28, 2024
Emma Landi and Gavin Wilde outline how law enforcement agencies are 'hacking back' and what this trend's policy implications.
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Hacking Back: Fighting Global Cyber Crime

Western law enforcement agencies have become are responding to international cyber crime using through their own disruptive cyber operations. This trend is generally positive, but it also raises some new policy challenges. Emma Landi and Gavin Wilde outline how law enforcement agencies are 'hacking back' and what this trend's policy implications.

· April 23, 2024
In The Media
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How the UK’s Clumsy New Definition of ‘Extremism’ Could Be Turned on Its Own Government

The latest announcement isn't about security challenges - it's about culture wars

· March 14, 2024
The National
In The Media
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Too many UK Politicians are playing with Islamophobia

Gripped by election fever, some are providing the mood music for anti-Islamic extremism.

· March 4, 2024
The National
In The Media
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Sunak Is in Farage’s Pocket

Without Nigel Farage’s leadership, Reform UK has struggled to make an impact in the British political landscape. His potential return to the helm of the party could threaten Conservatives’ seats in the upcoming election.

· January 16, 2024
The New European
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The Gaza War and the Rest of the World

Scholars from Carnegie’s global network comment on how the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is affecting their areas of interest, and what the implications of this may be.