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.
The UK’s response to earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
Labour should urge the Government to step up emergency aid efforts to Turkey and Syria, including increasing the amount of emergency aid in line with the rising number of people impacted in the region.
Responding to the aid cuts
If the Written Statement tells us anything, it’s that the Foreign Secretary’s seven strategic priorities - and the Government’s own manifesto promises - are not exempt from the aid cuts.
Dismantling DFID and cutting aid: What will the Conservatives do next on development policy?
Now that the UK has officially left the EU, the Conservative Government may decide to shift ODA spending along regional or cultural lines, for example by increasing aid to countries within the Commonwealth to bolster British influence.
Foreign policy and development: The likely failure of the DFID-FCO merger
Labour must defend the UK’s world-leading status when it comes to the delivery of overseas development aid spending.
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