Global Thinking: The Foreign Policy Centre’s Newsletter
The Foreign Policy Centre’s re-launched news letter with op-eds and vox-pops on outsourcing and the Indian elections, European Security Strategy and reform of the Middle East.
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The Foreign Policy Centre’s re-launched news letter with op-eds and vox-pops on outsourcing and the Indian elections, European Security Strategy and reform of the Middle East.
The former Foreign Editor of Time magazine argues that there is a new “Beijing Consensus” emerging with distinct attitudes to politics, development and the global balance of power.
In December 2003, the governments of the EU agreed a tough-worded European Security Strategy, emphasising the need to spread good governance and build more effective multilateralism. Although widely welcomed, this document will prove irrelevant if ...
International travel is one of the clearest manifestations of globalisation at work. However, whilst the benefits of easier and cheaper access to more distant destinations are huge, travel does not come without risks. Conservative estimates ...
The European Inclusion Index will rank European member states’ attempts to promote progressive citizenship and inclusion policies. The Index will assess the policies put in place to challenge discrimination, as well as the ability of ...
In recent years the devastating impact of Western protectionism on the world’s poorest countries has been publicised as never before. But whilst the issue has been raised in the public consciousness, progress at the negotiation ...
More British companies than ever before are reaping the rewards of investing in emerging markets. But September 11th and subsequent events remind us that these rewards can come at a price for workers, ranging from ...
The Foreign Policy Centre’s roadmap for joining the Euro has been endorsed by leading pro-Europeans.
Security never seems to be far from the headlines. For the rising number of British companies investing in emerging markets, insecurity is something they are keen to avoid. They must properly manage the security risks ...