OUT NOW🔥I have spoken with the @E_IR team about #GlobalBritain, The Post-#Brexit Context and the #2024UKGeneralElection. We discuss how has foreign policy been front and centre at this election and expectations of foreign policy shifts given the likelihood of a Labour victory.🎙
🇵🇹🌍 @ForumGraPE 2024 marked a turning point for the PT scientific diaspora, bringing together leaders from 7 associations & emerging geographies. Grateful to all organisers, partners & sponsors for making it a success. Excited for what’s to come!
info: parsuk.pt/post/comunicado-de…
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Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply before Mon 25th November (11.59pm UK)!
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🇬🇧🧵#LUSO2024 was more than just a gathering this year.
The theme ‘(R)evolução: Meio Século de Transformação’ challenged us to look back at 50 years of progress since 1974 and to boldly envision the future ahead.
As we set out in our analysis there are a range of areas in which cooperation (if desired by both sides) is fairly straightforward but in some areas (defence industrial coop) the EU needs to look at its arrangements for third country participation as UK currently locked out.
Defence Secretary John Healey is touring European capitals this week to talk defence cooperation.
How might UK-EU foreign, security & defence cooperation develop & what are the challenges?
Read our report from @JannikeWach, @JoelleGrogan & @RGWhitman ⬇️
ukandeu.ac.uk/reports/uk-eu-…
Defence Secretary John Healey is touring European capitals this week to talk defence cooperation.
How might UK-EU foreign, security & defence cooperation develop & what are the challenges?
Read our report from @JannikeWach, @JoelleGrogan & @RGWhitman ⬇️
ukandeu.ac.uk/reports/uk-eu-…
It was a pleasure once again to accept the @ConGeostrategy’s invitation to write a short answer to this 'Big Ask'.🇬🇧🇪🇺 Current political changes within the European landscape will, in my opinion, complicate Britain's relationship with the EU for three main reasons. Discover why↘
Guardian articles from 2018 and 2024, with the same terrible ideas being churned out. You don't stop the far right by legitimising them. And what about those communities who face the effects regardless?
🇫🇷 NEW EPISODE 🇫🇷
@CDevellennes on France's surprise parliamentary election and Macron's big adventure in electoral politics.
LISTEN, OUI? buff.ly/3VYFC4a#FranceDecides
I am often asked how we manage to have such good film and sound quality on @RestIsPolitics even when recording remotely. The answer is a technophobe’s idiot proof recording kit, a tiny camera on a weird tripod, and two hotel room bins.
"The Brexit debate has changed fundamentally. The pressure will be there, & it will work in the opposite direction to that we have become accustomed to"
🚨 A brave new (Brexit) world: @anandMenon1 on how Labour's victory changes the pressure over Brexit.
ukandeu.ac.uk/a-brave-new-br…
Great to have the first opportunity to write under the @RUSI_org banner with @EdArnold_RUSI and to offer a view on a pathway for an EU-UK FSDP relationship.
'The Labour Party has acknowledged that a more coherent UK–EU relationship on foreign, security and defence policy would be beneficial, but it needs to make its ambitions more concrete' write @EdArnold_RUSI and @RGWhitman in the latest #RUSICommentary.
rusi.org/explore-our-researc…