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      There is an increasing risk that western nations might lose their maritime dominance in the 21st century.
      The loss of the A-50 and Il-22 are significant blows to Russian military capabilities in Ukraine.
      AUKUS does not aim to function as a 'NATO of the Indo-Pacific', but it is a 'quasi-alliance' argues.
      Martin Docherty-Hughes MP explores 'An Independent Scotland in the World,' delving into the proposed foreign and defence strategies for an independent Scotland, emphasising regional collaboration and maritime security.
      If Scotland became independent, the country would not be able to build warships for the UK.
      In 2024, there will be three elections that have the potential to determine what might change.
      Items we use and the food we consume on a daily basis have been, at least in part, transported by sea.
      Ireland's reliance on external support from Britain for its maritime security is not sustainable in the long term. 
      Discover how the refusal to accept new facts, and the habit of blocking those who offer corrections helps fuel the spread of misinformation about, of all things, Scottish shipbuilding.
      Martin Docherty-Hughes MP looks at 'Resilience and Security in an Independent Scotland,' offering insights into the potential defence and security landscape for an independent Scotland.

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