Britain takes a fresh look at its foreign policy

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A new review sets out an ambitious if gloomy vision

the British government published a sweeping review of foreign, defence, development and security policy dubbed the “Integrated Review”. The world was becoming more competitive and fragmented, it warned. Just how much so it could not have guessed. That summer Kabul fell to the Taliban. Then, a few months later, Russia invaded Ukraine. And Sino-American relations appear to be in freefall. The government has accordingly given the review a spritz.

The new report tackles two of the criticisms levelled against the original. One was that it had a Europe-shaped hole. At the time, Boris Johnson, then prime minister, was waging diplomatic trench warfare with the European Union. Rishi Sunak, the current prime minister, has achieved an armistice by signing the “”, a deal over Northern Ireland, and soothing relations with France, notably through a summit with Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, on March 10th.

The second gripe was that Mr Johnson’s “tilt” to the Indo-Pacific region was boosterish folly, not least after Russian tanks had rolled into Ukraine. The review declares the tilt a success, largely thanks to non-military instruments such as trade and diplomacy. The policy also looks more substantial than it once did.

The document’s tone is sober, often gloomy. “The transition into a multipolar, fragmented and contested world has happened more quickly and definitively than anticipated,” it acknowledges. “The risk ofis greater than at any time in decades.” China and Russia, growing closer, are among the authoritarian powers working “to undermine the international system or remake it in their image”.

The report avoids bombastic talk of Britain as a superpower. The phrase “Global Britain”, a favoured slogan under Mr Johnson, has been exiled. But it recognises British strengths, notably in science and technology. Mr Sunak promises to spend £20bn per year by 2024-25 on research and development, a one-third increase on the current level. Priorities include artificial intelligence, semiconductors, telecommunications and engineering biology.

 

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I thought post-Brexit Britain might be able to pull off some decent trade deals, somewhere in the world. but they’re getting slapped around, at every turn. It was a giant mistake to leave the EU. The world is visibly breaking up into trade blocks, and the UK neutered itself.

Huele a colonialismo igual, la frescura de cientos de años.

Just wait to lose Malvinas.

How long will an aircraft carrier last under missile attack?

No, Britain is only the puppy of USA

No more colonies to plunder, sorry!

what ran out of all the money the empire 'earned' so soon?

I would love to comment on this article, but will not pay to read

Little England is in terminal decline

antartica81 Shame they can’t get rid of the twisted buffoon. Who started it all 😡

Probably better to stop being arrogant with a 70 year high death rate and a failing economy. I might call it a failed state.

Until the foreign policy is doing business with totalitarian regimes such as Islamic Republic & IRGCterrorists the status quo of a destabilised world won't change. Talk to people & not the dictators/terrorists there is not a single great deal you cannot get from the local people

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shashj AUKUS will be a lasting feature of UK foreign policy and the clearest example of what the tilt to the Pacific actually means. Between the launch of HMS Queen Elizabeth and this deal, the UK is sending a strong signal to its reversion as a seapower.

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