Geopolitics of the Arctic, Antarctic, Space and the Seabed

Samuel Jardine is a Geopolitical Analyst at R&R and London Politica’s Head of Research, responsible for organising and leading the Research Department. He is also the Director of LP’s “Geopolitics on the Periphery” programme covering the Arctic, Antarctic, space and the seabed.
 

Outside of London Politica Sam is the Project Manager for Lord Kerslake’s Commission on UK Military Accommodation and a Consultant for RUSI’s Defence, Industries and Society programme as well as being a RUSI Military Sciences “Rising Stars” thought leadership programme Mentee. He is also a Research Associate for the Climate & (In)Security Project (CCIP), a collaboration between Oxford University and the British Army’s think tank- The Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research (CHACR). CCIP seeks to enhance understanding of climate change’s impact on national, human, and geopolitical security and advise how to mitigate or respond and communicate these insights to parliamentarians, policy-makers, and practitioners and supports the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Climate and Security.