Michael Binyon of The Times asks if diplomacy and international alliances have become victims of the pandemic
Michael Binyon of The Times asks if diplomacy and international alliances have become victims of the pandemic
Former Diplomat magazine contributor Dr Vanessa Neumann writes about her return to London and her unique situation as Juan Guaidó’s Official Representative to the UK and Republic of Ireland
As large countries struggle to control divided populations, bipartisan polarisation and government distrust, R. James Breiding says it is now clear that bigger no longer means better
Diplomatic Correspondent for BBC News James Landale discusses the government’s ambition for the UK’s role in the world
Abigail Chaponda of the Zambia High Commission discusses her country’s role in implementing Commonwealth mandates
DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE SCHOLARSHIP WITH GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY LONDON
High Commissioner of Cyprus Euripides L. Evriviades offers advice for the all-knowing, digitally-savvy young diplomats of the modern age
Simon McGee, Boris Johnson’s former Foreign Office press secretary and now executive director at APCO Worldwide, reflects on Johnson’s record as foreign secretary and mayor of London, and looks ahead to the prime minister he may become
Brexit aside, James Landale, diplomatic correspondent for BBC News, considers the broader foreign policy issues facing the new PM
Former UK Ambassador Charles Crawford asks what are the UK’s foreign policies, and poses scenarios for both a Hard and Soft Brexit