Any debate about British foreign policy must begin by recognising that the UK's role in international affairs differs from that of most other countries in the world. For generations, Britain has maintained a global foreign policy. It has considered its national interests to extend well beyond its own shores, and viewed events overseas as ones that have a direct impact at home. This understanding has been reflected in the UK's approach to the world. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office maintains a wide network of embassies in all of the world's continents. Likewise, the Ministry of Defence retains the military capacity to deploy forces to any part of the globe in support of UN, NATO, or British interests
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Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...
The Coalition Government has been engaged in two separate exercises which affect the future of our d...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
IDEAS was formed at the LSE to encourage a critical, but engaged, dialogue between academics and pol...
The world has changed, but how? Those who sat at the top table of the previous era are finding it ha...
The new Coalition government came to power to find that their predecessors had bequeathed them a nat...
October saw the unveiling over three days of the British Government’s review of national security. F...
Since the end of the Second World War, the UK has been a multilateral power par excellence, contribu...
Those who have dreamed of a perpetual peace have always been woken from their deep sleep by the roar...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The EU referendum has thrown up many questions around globalisation as well as how to reposition Bri...
1982 is the bicentenary of the Foreign Office. Since 1945 the dominant theme of British foreign poli...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
British foreign policy stands at a turning point following the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. Drawing on ...