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How advanced technology, a changing geopolitical landscape and the war in Ukraine are shaping the future of conflict
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In 2021, the UK government set out its vision for Britain's security, defence and foreign policy in a major Integrated Review designed to strengthen the country's resilience to threats from home and abroad, to shape the UK as a science and technology superpower and place climate change at the top of its international priorities. Since then, the world has changed. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has challenged the conventional view on how a war in Europe should be fought while the conflict's profound effect on food and energy supplies have reshaped geopolitical priorities cross the globe. |
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- What does this mean for Britain's armed forces and the skills and technologies they will need to protect us?
- Where does it leave Britain's plans to become a science and technology superpower?
- How should Britain's spending priorities change as this landscape evolves?
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