BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the role of Ambassadors has changed in today's diplomatic environment.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow James Jennion reviews the direction, and level of success, of Labour's 'progressive realism' approach, as we mark the Government's first year in office.| British Foreign Policy Group
A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of June 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the role of Ambassadors has changed in today's diplomatic environment.| British Foreign Policy Group
Associate Fellow James Jennion explores the balancing act that faces the UK when it comes to managing future relations with the United States and China.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliza Keogh summarises the key events and milestones likely to define the geopolitical landscape and shape global power dynamics in 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
Assosciate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the Strategic Defence Review will be viewed in Washington.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliot Wilson explores the importance, and contemporary shortcomings, of rigorous oversight into UK national security matters.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG summarises the key takeaways from 2025 Strategic Defence Review and what it means for the future of UK defence and security.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores the future of the UK-EU relationship, as President Trump upends established norms.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Director Evie Aspinall considers the future of the UK's approach to the transatlantic relationship, with President Trump in the Oval Office.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Senior Advisor David Landsman sets out the need for a new agile approach to the UK's foreign policy.| British Foreign Policy Group
A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of March 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of February 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliot Wilson considers what a strategic and joined-up approach to security and development should look like across the Horn of Africa.| British Foreign Policy Group
David Landsman and Rebecca Harding consider the economic, security, and soft power benefits of UK leadership within a potential new multilateral defence and security bank.| British Foreign Policy Group