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The Foreign Policy Centre’s publications are its in-depth research projects mixing analysis from FPC team members with the views of experts from around the world to address specific themes. The views expressed in all Foreign Policy Centre publications are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the Foreign Policy Centre.

20/02/07

Re-exploring Multilateralism

by Josephine Osikena The Foreign Policy Centre recently hosted a seminar and reception entitled: “Redefining Multilateralism: The Commonwealth as a Catalyst for Change?” The event was addressed by John Battle MP, Chair of the All ...

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16/02/07

Time to Talk

Military attack on Iran would have disastrous consequences warns new report: Coalition urges new diplomatic push to avoid crisis Military action against Iran could have disastrous global consequences according to a new report published today ...

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02/02/07

Brand China

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 ...

Joshua Cooper Ramo
07/12/06

Balochis of Pakistan: On the margins of history

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 ...

Foreign Policy Centre
18/09/06

Voices from Iran

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 ...

Alex Bigham
18/09/06

A Global Alliance for Global Values

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.

Tony Blair
18/07/06

East or West? Russia’s Identity Crisis in Foreign Policy

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 ...

Andrei Piontkovsky
18/04/06

China’s Secret Weapon? Science Policy and Global Power

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 ...

Christopher J Forster

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