From Ukraine to the Middle East, from Sudan to Venezuela, the world is volatile. President Trump has repeatedly threatened to leave NATO, the war in Iran has sent energy prices spiralling, and the UK and Europe are rearming at a rate not seen since the Cold War. The Prime Minister has described hard power as “the currency of the age”, and the natural instinct of government will be to focus on strengthening its hard power in response to this vola…
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