Putins weakness on the frontlines of public opinion
Vladimir Putin believes enough pro-Russian sentiment exists for his attack on Ukraine to succeed, but the long-term cost of this war could fracture his regime.
Vladimir Putin believes enough pro-Russian sentiment exists for his attack on Ukraine to succeed, but the long-term cost of this war could fracture his regime.
Beijing will tread carefully, and weigh up whether its strategic alliance with Moscow is worth the cost of this reckless invasion.
What's behind the rise in energy inflation, and how should policymakers respond?
Joint statement given recently (26 February 2022) by the UK and other international partners on financial measures against Russia.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces 40 million of further humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
A joint statement given recently (25 February 2022) from the leaders of the nations involved in the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF).
Russia is violating international law in Ukraine using baseless allegations, and states' responses should be guided accordingly.
The Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) yesterday met virtually.
The Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), yesterday met virtually and resolved to make progress towards an equitable world.
Creating reasons to legitimize' a military intervention has long been part of the Kremlin playbook, and the Ukraine crisis has proved no different.
Blog posted by: David Craik, 25 Feb 2022.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attended a roundtable at Downing Street to discuss limiting Russian access to UK financial services.
The CMA accepted Google's commitments to address competition concerns over its Privacy Sandbox proposals, but it's important we get this right. If you have views on our approach to both monitor and assess the effectiveness of the proposals, we want to hear from you.
Blog posted by: Daniel Pollitt, 23 Feb 2022.
PM Boris Johnson gave an address to the nation on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Blog posted by: Teri Okoro 22 Feb 2022.
Association for Project Management (APM) is set to bring the profession together for a conference to explore and develop the readiness of project practitioners to deliver tomorrow's big change initiatives.
Blog posted by: Paul Chapman, 18 Feb 2022.
Blog posted by: Paul Naybour, 21 Feb 2022.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons on the situation in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister sets out the Government's plans to live with and manage the virus.
Recent developments on Ukraine's borders show signs of further escalation. It is vital to believe the Kremlin may use military force against Ukraine again.
Daniel Nicholls, research manager at Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered body for the project profession, shares insights into the benefits of agile project management and some of the potential barriers, following the launch of APM's latest research study Understanding Agile in Project Management, carried out with the University of Southampton.
Procurement Essentials is a new series of articles to help you overcome common hurdles, understand key concepts, and make your life as a buyer of everyday goods and services easier.
Civic cooperation will be crucial to keeping the doors open for diplomatic dialogue beyond the Winter Olympics in a post-pandemic world.