Stirling Series Defcon 1 Geopolitics
Authors Keir Giles (American Overthrow and Who Will Defend Europe?), David J. Betz and Elisabeth Braw explore the current global geopolitical landscape and the rising risk of escalating civil unrest and sectarian violence in Britain, addressing critical questions about how close we are to irreversible tipping points. Chaired by Charles Hecker.
About the book
The maelstrom following Donald Trump’s 2025 return to the US presidency left many bemused and disoriented. But for Russia-watchers, what unfolded was grimly familiar. So many of the Trump administration’s destructive actions have precisely aligned with the Kremlin’s own objectives; and to a startling extent, Trump’s America is beginning to mimic Russia itself.

Abroad, Trump has demanded the annexation of neighbours, and embraced war crimes in Iran and the Caribbean. At home, the war on truth and history, purges and the weaponisation of justice, the deployment of masked federal paramilitaries to the streets of major cities and more all mirror Putin’s own consolidation of power. Dismantling obstacles to Russia’s ambitions, whether they threaten Europe or America itself, is a defining feature of Trump’s second presidency. Determination to force Ukraine’s surrender to Russia is just the clearest example among many.
Keir Giles examines America’s transformation through the prism of Kremlinology. What he reveals should alarm us all.
About the author
Keir Giles has advised governments worldwide on the Russian threat. A former senior fellow with Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia Programme, he regularly comments for the BBC and international media. His prescient books include Who Will Defend Europe? (also published by Hurst), a Financial Times Politics Book of the Year.
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