The Reshuffles: What Does it Mean for UK Foreign Policy?
Evie Aspinall explores what the Conservative and Labour Party reshuffles mean for UK foreign policy....
Evie Aspinall explores what the Conservative and Labour Party reshuffles mean for UK foreign policy....
As world leaders meet in Vilnius for the NATO Summit, BFPG’s latest public opinion research finds that Britons have strong and enduring support for NATO. Every year BFPG conducts an annual survey of public opinion on foreign policy, covering everything from aid and climate change...
Wind machines, glitter and Finnish rock music are rarely the focus of significant political attention but every year the Eurovision song contest brings geopolitics and soft power to living rooms all over Europe and beyond. We explore what hosting this year's contest means for the...
Evie Aspinall sets out 10 key insights from the HMG Refresh of the Integrated Review of the UK's Defence, Security, Development and Foreign Policy....
With both the Conservative and Labour parties setting out their visions for UK foreign policy, Evie Aspinall explores where the fault lines lie between the two parties on foreign policy....
BFPG Senior Researcher Evie Aspinall explores what the new Prime Minister Sunak for the future of UK foreign policy....
Evie Aspinall explores what Levelling Up could look like under the next Prime Minister and how it could benefit young people....
Senior Researcher Evie Aspinall discusses Germany's green transition, ongoing debates over Nord Stream 2 and what to expect from Germany's new coalition government on the nation's energy security....
Our Evie Aspinall assesses the key achievements and ongoing points of tension raised at COP26 and what it means for the future of climate action....
Our Evie Aspinall summarises the key takeaways from the World Leaders Summit at COP26, which saw new multilateral pledges, increased national commitments, and some notable absences. ...