While eight major referendums will be held across the globe by the end of the year, former Diplomatic Editor of The Times Michael Binyon questions their logic and results
While eight major referendums will be held across the globe by the end of the year, former Diplomatic Editor of The Times Michael Binyon questions their logic and results
Ambassador of the Maldives Ahmed Shiaan addresses the reasons behind his country’s decision to go it alone, stating that it presents an exciting opportunity
As his country’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union winds down, the Ambassador of the Slovak Republic Ľubomír Rehák addresses the enormous challenges and successes that they have faced following the referendum in June
Venetia van Kuffeler enjoys a wonderfully relaxing break in the splendour of Masseria La Spinetta’s traditional architecture with twenty-first century comforts
The Palace of Westminster has been quiet since Parliament rose for the Summer recess, but apart from a few days off walking in Switzerland, the new UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been taking advantage of the respite from Parliamentary scrutiny to establish the new
Ambassador of Equitorial Guinea Mrs Mari Cruz Evauna Andeme writes an account inspired by this year’s Africa Day theme of ‘Female Rights and Equality’
West India Committee envoy Robert McLaughlin discusses the importance of history in enabling us to understand the cyclical nature of climate change.
Following the publication of a recent report, Lewis Brooks and Dr Felicity Daly say that the Commonwealth approach to LGBT rights emphasises respectful dialogue, building consensus and providing practical support to policymakers and diplomats.
Former Diplomatic Editor at The Times, Michael Binyon, explains how the tightening of border controls and the growing nationalist mood in Europe are threatening the future of Schengen.