Tag: Foreign Policy
Looks like the next general election will be about foreign policy
International Question Time
Kate Allen, the UK Director of Amnesty International, was kind enough to sit down with Labourhome for a few minutes and offer some insight into how the Deputy Leadership hopefuls performed. She also offered her thoughts on the direction of foreign policy under a Gordon Brown administration, what the Labour party needs to work on, and how non-governmental organisations (like Amnesty) are also playing strategic roles as early-warning indicators in trying to highlight flare-ups around the world.The event was hosted by Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch, Oxfam and Save The Children. In the last 10 years the host organisations have pressed for a UK foreign policy based firmly on human rights, humanitarian law and social justice.
Arms Control | Iran | Palestine | Darfur |
Iraq | Guantanamo Bay | Candidates Heroes | International Aid |
Straw polls before and after the event asked attendees for their Deputy Leadership choice.
Progress event - First 100 Days: Foreign policy - Time for a new approach?
Tuesday, 26 June - 1800-1930
With: Lord David Triesman, Foreign Office minister; Stephen Twigg, our chair and Director of the Foreign Policy Centre; Mike Gapes MP, Chair, Foreign Affairs Select Committee; Lorna Fitzsimons, Patron, Progress (chair); and more speakers TBC.
Committee Room 11, House of Commons
To register, please send your name and email address to Tom Brooks Pollock (tom@progressives.org.uk; 0203 008 8180).
Progress event - First 100 Days: Foreign policy - Time for a new approach?
Tuesday, 26 June - 1800-1930
With: Lord David Triesman, Foreign Office minister; Stephen Twigg, our chair and Director of the Foreign Policy Centre; Mike Gapes MP, Chair, Foreign Affairs Select Committee; Lorna Fitzsimons, Patron, Progress (chair); and more speakers TBC.
Committee Room 11, House of Commons
To register, please submit your name and email address to Tom Brooks Pollock (tom@progressives.org. uk or 0203 008 8180).
http://www.progressonline.org.uk/100Progress event - First 100 Days: Foreign policy - Time for a new approach?
Tuesday, 26 June - 1800-1930
The seventh and final First 100 Days seminar will cover foreign policy.
With: Lord David Triesman, Foreign Office minister; Stephen Twigg, our chair and Director of the Foreign Policy Centre; Mike Gapes MP, Chair, Foreign Affairs Select Committee; Lorna Fitzsimons, Patron, Progress (chair); and more speakers TBC.
Committee Room 11, House of Commons
To register, please send your name and email address to Tom Brooks Pollock (tom@progressives.org.uk; 0203 008 8180).
Defence and Foreign Policy after Blair
A conference for Labour Party members and activists.
Organised by Labour Against the War in conjunction with Labour CND and Labour Action for Peace
The case for helicopter diplomacy
Iraq: A structural flaw or a supine Cabinet?
Amongst the things he said though was his argument that during the Iraq war the Labour Cabinet behaved irresponsibly. None of the members of the cabinet asked for the legal advice to be given to them, it was the Permanent Secretary at the MOD and commander of the army who asked for it and none of them asked for written argument about the war even though the Cabinet Office had actually prepared such a statement for them to read.
Britain's involvement in Afghanistan. Debate
Blair states aims for last months in office
The only solution to this, prior to final departure, is a statement of clear aims for his leadership over the coming months, and his Foreign Policy Centre report published yesterday aims to do just that.
So What is An Ethical Foreign Policy?
The essence of my question is, what would an 'ethical foreign policy' look like in the case of Darfur? How would an 'ethical foreign policy' have dealt with Iraq, not just at the time of the war, but at the continuing situation regarding sanctions, Saddam and containment?


