Briefings

We provide expert advice and analysis on the latest foreign policy developments.

The New Diplomacy Project publishes regular briefings that provide both detailed background and specific policy recommendations. These briefings are written by members of the executive committee alongside our network of researchers and policy specialists. Every paper is reviewed by external subject-matter experts. The views contained in them are those of the authors, not the New Diplomacy Project, our parliamentary supporters, or our advisory council.

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The UK and the Future of NATO

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted a renewed discussion on the nature of transatlantic security, and the upcoming publication of the 2030 NATO Strategic Concept will mark an important moment for the Alliance. In this briefing, an NDP contributor examines the debate surrounding the future of NATO and offers analysis and guidance for Labour MPs on how they can engage with the British policy towards NATO and its strategy regarding the conflict in Ukraine.

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Angus Reilly Angus Reilly

Biden’s China Strategy

On May 26 2022, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken delivered an important speech on the US strategy toward China. In this rapid response briefing, NDP Policy Advisor Angus Reilly summarises and analyses the speech.

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James Jennion James Jennion

The ‘network of liberty’: slogan or strategy?

The growing assertiveness of authoritarian actors means the UK has a key role to play in promoting democracy and human rights globally. It is vital that this is done through concrete action, not merely by speechifying about democratic values.

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Edward Elliott Edward Elliott

UK sports diplomacy in 2022: events and boycotts

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are putting a global spotlight on China. The UK has the opportunity, through its diplomatic boycott of the Games, to use that spotlight to draw attention to human rights abuses.

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Gray Sergeant Gray Sergeant

Developing a progressive Taiwan policy

Taiwan and cross-Strait relations have both received greater attention by politicians and the media across the world in recent years. To a large extent, this is the result of Beijing’s intimidation tactics.

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