Although not explicit, the author's defence of empire underlays the narrative of this diplomatic history of relations between the two powers, writes Steve Bell
foreign policy
Kerry Brown traces centuries of dominance, decline, and diplomatic missteps, revealing how nostalgia and misplaced grandeur shape UK policy towards China. Review by Tom Kenny
We call upon the UK government to use its influence to curb the potential excesses of the new Presidency and ensure that peace is always a priority in international relations
John Green on his involvement in filming assignments in South Africa in the 1970s to help bring the abhorrent practices of the apartheid regime to world attention
The General Secretary of the Indian Peace and Solidarity Organisation sheds light on the context to these elections and gives his take on what the result may mean for India's future
Andrew Murray on implications of new Labour leadership on imperial wars of intervention, support for the Palestinians and the attitude to China