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UK foreign policy
Liz Truss: The UK’s New Prime Minister and the Indo-Pacific
By James Jennion
Bold promises made during her election campaign, combined with serious domestic challenges, may hamper Truss’ ability to build the U.K.’s footprint in the region.
UK-ASEAN Dialogue Partnership Paves Way to Potential Future Trade Accord
By Andrew Hood and Bob Savic
Since its exit from the European Union, London has moved swiftly to deepen its relationship with a fast-growing region.
Amid COVID-19 Crisis, UK Calls for Humanitarian Pause in Myanmar
By Sebastian Strangio
The country currently faces a fatal combination of political upheaval, stalled vaccination efforts, and escalating outbreaks of the virus.
British Foreign Minister Begins 3-Nation Southeast Asian Trip
By Sebastian Strangio
As part of the U.K.’s increasing focus “east of Suez,” Dominic Raab will make stops in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Singapore.
Britain’s Integrated Foreign Policy Review and Its Relations with Indonesia
By Noto Suoneto
The two nations have every reason to develop their relationship in the post-Brexit era.
Narendra Modi's UK Visit: Major Takeaways
By Ankit Panda
The Indian prime minister's UK visit resulted in a range of agreements with David Cameron's government.
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