Iraq
After Islamic State
Collapse may come swiftly—but will that leave the world any safer?
How to stop future Ronald Fiddlers
The former head of “Prevent” on how radicalisation can be countered
Books in brief: Boots on the Ground
"As recently as 1992 the size of the British Army was 145,000; now it is just 82,000"
What would victory in Mosul look like?
A "day after" strategy is vital
The story of the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq
I was its conductor between 2009 and 2014
Chilcot’s tough lesson
The Iraq Inquiry's report is a portrait of a country with only one ally left
Blair: the reckoning
Just weeks away from the publication of the Chilcot report on Iraq, Tony Blair still offers a vigorous defence of military action. Yet the legacy of Iraq is that although he also changed Britain in many ways, those reforms are…
The art of copying
New technologies—and initiatives like "Scan the World"—are helping us to preserve and access culture
The Chilcot report will offer a chance to scrutinise strategy—not individuals
Three strategic consequences of the Iraq war stand out
Listen: Tony Blair in conversation with Bronwen Maddox
The former PM on the lessons from Iraq and the chances of Jeremy Corbyn winning in 2020
Why is religious extremism on the rise?
One man’s extremist is another’s true believer