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A Farsi translation of the Executive summary of Time to Talk is available for download.
In this new report, from the author of the widely discussed paper ‘The Beijing Consensus’, Ramo argues that China’s national image, and the misalignment between China’s image of itself and how it is viewed by ...
On 4 December 2006, the Foreign Policy Centre held a seminar on Balochistan, a volatile region of Pakistan. This was part of a series of events the Foreign Policy Centre is organising in Parliament on ...
Based on a series of interviews with civil society actors in Iran, this publication seeks to showcase the spectrum of opinion amongst Iranians on the direction their country is taking. ‘Voices from Iran’ follows on ...
The pamphlet was inspired by a set of 3 landmark speeches made by then Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2006. The pamphlet was supported by APCO Worldwide.
The issue of ‘gold-plating’ is a subject of growing controversy. In this Foreign Policy Centre (FPC) and Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) report, eight directives which have been identified by FSB members as particularly burdensome ...
The break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991 was a geopolitical earthquake that redrew the map of Europe and Central Asia. In his state-of-the-nation address, in April 2005, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin went so far ...
Preface by Lord Charles Powell of Bayswater The Wall Street Journal reported recently how foreign-invested R&D centres in China have almost quadrupled to 750 over the last four years. The Foreign Policy Centre report bears ...
Britain is falling behind on all of its climate change and renewable energy targets, even as scientific opinion grows ever more alarmed at the rate of global warming. There is a growing need for urgent ...
This report discusses replacing Britain’s Trident nuclear missile system. It examines British dependence on the United States and concludes that most of the discussion on the replacement is based on the false premise that the ...