Why a multilateral defence and security bank?
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....
0At the core of BFPG’s work is the belief that effective foreign policy making is best made when it involves a diversity of voices from academia, think tanks, government, business, civil society, the diplomatic community, and the public. Utilising this diversity of knowledge is crucial to enabling the UK to meet current and future global challenges, by understanding problems and identifying solutions from a range of perspectives.
We therefore accept and encourage anyone interested to submit an article on a pro bono basis for publication.
For examples of what kind of content we will publish, please view our most recent articles published by a member of BFPG staff.
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....
Dr David Landsman and Dr Rebecca Harding0A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of November 2025....
British Foreign Policy Group0Associate Fellow James Jennion explores the balancing act that faces the UK when it comes to managing future relations with both the United States and China....
Eliot Wilson0Associate Fellow James Jennion explores the balancing act that faces the UK when it comes to managing future relations with both the United States and China....
James Jennion0Senior Advisor David Landsman explores why a coherent defence strategy must start with both tactical thinking around foreign policy and a rediscovery of national identity....
David Landsman0Question Jaden Ramontsho explores how the UK can best take a leadership role in the Commonwealth, as the grouping encounters growing, bordeless challenges....
Question Jaden Ramontsho0Have your article published and participate in a national discussion on foreign policy. The BFPG encourages national discussion from authors from a range of background. We are happy to include promotion that the author of the article wishes to give to either to their personal work or that of the company they work for. This can be in the form of a logo, link to a website or publication, and/or description of the work of the individual or company, included at the bottom of the Article.
If you are interested in submitting an article, please send an article proposal which states the theme, angle the article will take, and structure (100 word max) to hello@bfpg.org.uk.