RUSI - Strengthening Britain’s Voice in the World

4 Nov 2015 02:02 PM

To remedy the growing imbalance between its spending on defence, development and diplomacy, the UK government must reverse cuts to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s budget. 

In the long term, the UK should commit to increase spending on the UK's overall diplomatic effort to 0.2% of GDP.

https://www.rusi.org/sites/default/files/20151103ukforeignsecurityworkinggroupreport.pdf

As the new Strategic Defence and Security Review nears completion, the UK faces a far more unstable world than when it published its last review in 2010. Yet, at the same time, significant cuts have been made to many of the traditional levers of the UK’s influence overseas. While recognising the serious resource pressures that exist, the signatories argue that Britain’s long-term interests in the world do not change amid temporary economic difficulties.

They argue that as one of the most globalised countries in the world, tied by its economy, its people, its institutions and its allies to developments beyond its shores, the UK must remain internationally engaged and committed to multilateralism.

The signatories make a number of recommendations to help ensure the UK lives up to its goals as a constructive force in the world, including:

Signatories to the paper

The paper reflects the views of its signatories and not the institutions to which they belong.