How the Government can beat the bad headlines about China
BFPG Associate Fellow James Jennion examines how the UK’s inconsistent responses to China reveal a lack of strategic clarity in managing the relationship....
0BFPG Associate Fellow James Jennion examines how the UK’s inconsistent responses to China reveal a lack of strategic clarity in managing the relationship....
0BFPG Associate Fellow Mohamed Cassimjee examines how the first-ever G20 Summit on African soil tests whether major powers can match rhetoric with real partnership....
0A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of October 2025....
0Eliza Keogh explores shifting public attitudes, as Britons value pragmatism in foreign policy, backing trade and aid that deliver economic and security returns over values....
0A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of September 2025....
0Senior Advisor David Landsman argues that while Britain’s security reviews are technically impressive, they lack a clear definition of national interest, honesty about resources, and public support....
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