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The Integrated Review released by the United Kingdom earlier this week, which sets out strategies for national security and international policies, expresses the country’s intent to pursue deeper engagement in the Indo-Pacific. Britain feels the rules of the world are increasingly set in Asia, and it wants to play a part in shaping those rules, says James Crabtree, faculty member at Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. After leaving the European Union, the UK eyes Asian trade deals and is also keen on playing some role in the security decisions that are taken around Asia, Professor Crabtree told StratNews Global. Listen in for more.
Podcast Producer :Manas R. Tarai
By Stratnews Global4
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The Integrated Review released by the United Kingdom earlier this week, which sets out strategies for national security and international policies, expresses the country’s intent to pursue deeper engagement in the Indo-Pacific. Britain feels the rules of the world are increasingly set in Asia, and it wants to play a part in shaping those rules, says James Crabtree, faculty member at Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. After leaving the European Union, the UK eyes Asian trade deals and is also keen on playing some role in the security decisions that are taken around Asia, Professor Crabtree told StratNews Global. Listen in for more.
Podcast Producer :Manas R. Tarai