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  • The report was accomplished within the project “Scoping Study on raising awareness on the implementation of the Association Agreement including DCFTA and its impact in Ukraine”.

  • David Stockfis is the Managing Director of Concept Chemicals, a chemical manufacturer based in Denton.

  • Progress update March 2013 on the Joint DFID, FCO and MOD management response to the ICAI recommendations on the evaluation of the inter-departmental Conflict Pool.

  • In February 2013, UKTI hosted Opportunity Korea, the British government’s most ambitious ever export promotion road show on South Korea.

  • The Science and Innovation Network supports UK economic and social goals through international collaboration in science research and innovation.

  • Professor Michael Cox offers a sceptical take on the popular concept of the decline of the West,and the related notion of the rise of China.

  • Professor Jeremy Black is the author of over 100 books, especially on eighteenth century British politics and international relations.

  • Dr Euan Graham of Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies discusses China’s relationship with the DPRK.

  • An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2012.

  • This report by Mr Chin-Hao Huang provides an analysis of China’s export controls against international standards.

  • Translation of Foreign Secretary' speeches in 2011 on the government’s approach to foreign policy.

  • Professor Shi Yinhong of Renmin University gives his perspective on the recent developments in China’s relationship with the US.

  • Professor Wyn Bowen discussed the special role and interests of China in confronting problem of nuclear proliferation.

  • Colin Gray discusses China’s relationship with the US, and assesses the degree to which we should be concerned about its future prospects.

  • Dr Patrick Porter challenges some of the central underlying concepts of ‘the national interest’ that have underpinned UK foreign policy in recent years.

  • Speech delivered by Chief of Defence Staff at the Royal United Services Institute, London on Wednesday 14 December 2011.

  • Author: Stephen Hill, Second secretary in Political Section, Embassy Beijing

  • Geoffrey Till's article is the first in a series of articles on international security issues for our UK-China Strategic Communication Project.

  • FCO results from the Civil Service 2011 Survey

  • An overview of total worldwide figures of Consular assistance in 2011.