Don’t expect there to be a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow. China is not in a position where it is going to be investing large amounts money in the UK
Media mentions – ECFR London
When the argument that we must “be pragmatic” is the first to be put on the table, principles – memory, responsibility, care for vulnerable people, you name it – have already been suspended
Lea Ypi on British interest in the migrant pact struck between Italy and Albania
Rather than picking low-hanging fruit, the government seems to have opted for targets that are neither low, nor particularly juicy
Anand Menon comments on the UK government’s cautious ‘reset’ with the EU
Netanyahu’s ideological preference is for displacing Palestinians and eviscerating their rights, alongside pulling the US more actively into a regional clash with Iran
The defining question of the last decade, the currency of our politics, has been identity, culture and belonging
Douglas Alexander comments on Scottish independence ahead of the UK general election on July 4
The UK’s relations with the EU are likely to be a key priority for a new government given not only the need to boost economic performance but also a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape
Anand Menon suggests that the EU is evolving in a direction that will make deeper cooperation with the UK harder
This unusual political context means that the American, British and French leaders will be in wait-and-see mode as they await to know their political fates
Ukraine is also aware that China’s position may shift in the coming months and it intends to try and influence that, or at least prevent Beijing from moving towards Moscow
Bruno Maçães interviews Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba