At Glasgow, the UN’s Champions of the Earth winner Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh and the current President of the Climate Vulnerable Forum seeks to secure the interests of the Vulnerable 48
At Glasgow, the UN’s Champions of the Earth winner Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh and the current President of the Climate Vulnerable Forum seeks to secure the interests of the Vulnerable 48
Chair of Diplomat magazine & Public Policy Projects’ Maximising COP26 series, Rt Hon Amber Rudd considers the highlights of our session with French Ambassador HE Catherine Colonna and CEO of EDF in the UK, Simone Rossi
The COVID pandemic has challenged but not defeated our collective progress on commitments to ambitious climate action. This year we need to move from ambition to action, write the UK’s COP26 Envoy John Murton and Finland’s Ambassador for Climate Change Jan Wahlberg
From demure classical concerts to diplomats themselves stepping into the limelight to perform, James Landale, diplomatic correspondent for BBC News, considers the soft power of music throughout the ages
In this era of disruption, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, Don Pramudwinai, outlines multilateral diplomacy for sustainable growth
Sir Bernard Jenkin MP asks why do the Brits retain a monarchy, and how should we be judged?
The Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy is the Global Britain blueprint that everyone has been waiting for. Former Foreign Office press secretary Simon McGee believes that below the fizz and spark is an engaging and considered strategy
Former UK Ambassador Charles Crawford considers the larger implications of state-sponsored safety over the past 12 months
From Heads of State to managing nightclubs, William Hanson and Jean Paul Wijersdiscuss adapting traditional rules of protocol for the modern day
Now retired, Sir Robert Cooper has written the book he said he should have read before he became a diplomat