Global Policycast: Geopolitics and Economic changes in Ukraine & Eastern Europe, Christina Pushaw (expert on Eastern European Affairs) in conversation with Arpit Chaturvedi (CEO, Global Policy Insights)
21 June 2019
An American political analyst who specializes in Eastern Europe. Her commentary has appeared in New Europe, RFE/RL, and other outlets. Pushaw is an M.A. graduate of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, where she conducted field research in Ukraine. She has also advised Georgia’s leading opposition party
Syria in ruins as war enters 9th year
Originally published in Arabnews
31 May 2019
SYRIA: The Syrian crisis enters its ninth year this month, leaving in its wake a trail of death, destruction, destitution, displacement and division. The war has killed more than 500,000 people, displaced at least 12 million, and left the country’s economy and infrastructure in ruins.
Lord Howell of Guildford’s key note speech at Global policy insight’s seminar on Post Brexit World: UK and the Commonwealth
Lord Howell of Guildford chairs the House of Lords International Relations Committee and is President of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
March 29, 2019
I can think of no better focus for the British people, as we step out of full participation in the European Union (though not by any means in Europe) , than to dedicate ourselves to upholding and developing the Commonwealth network –
A Post - Brexit Britain & India Partnership can Unlock the Potential of the Commonwealth
Dr Sachi Patel, PhD in Indian Intellectual History (Oxford University)
Dec 01, 2018
Presently the UK is engulfed in debates concerning Brexit, as Britain negotiates her departure from the EU, during this uncertain period, the Commonwealth has often been retrieved from the forgotten past to provide light and hope amidst the doom and gloom surrounding a post-Brexit Britain.
Lessons from the Great War : Inevitability versus Institutions
Arpit Chaturvedi is Chief Executive Officer at Global Policy Insights.
27 Nov 2018
A hundred years have passed since the Great War ended with the Armistice that was signed on "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" in 1918. Reflections on this centenary can be approached through various perspectives. One can ponder on the undeniable profundity of the event and the fact that how peace is so vital for human sustenance, also how war ends in inevitable human suffering no matter who the victor is.
UK-India Trade Relations: The Long Road Ahead
Virendra Sharma is a Member of Parliament from London, and Chairman of Indo British All Party Parliamentary Group in UK Parliament.
Nov 16, 2018
We are just back from the Parliamentary summer recess when MPs head back to their constituencies and speak to their voters. As an MP for a London seat I head back there every night but for some from much further away it is an amazing opportunity to see their families and to spend more time with the people they represent.