United Kingdom

The UK Research program at the Iran-Eurica Institute is designed to analyze the economic, political, security, and military dynamics of the United Kingdom. Through an in-depth examination of the UK’s domestic politics and its foreign policy conduct, this program aims to develop a strategic comprehension of the prospects for the UK’s role within the current evolving international order.

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Renewal of UK Nuclear Program

The history of Britain becoming a nuclear power dates back to 1947, when a Cabinet committee chaired by Prime Minister Clement Attlee agreed to develop a British atomic bomb and

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United Kingdom Report on Human Rights Abuses

The criticisms of the human rights situation in Britain occur when the country is negotiating with European countries and trying to reach an agreement on the exit from the European Union. According to the Guardian in September 2017, the United Kingdom has refused to accept more than 100 UN human rights recommendations. Of the 229 United Nations recommendations, Britain only accepts 96 actions and has announced that it will “consider” the rest. Thus, the British government has accepted only 42% of the recommendations, which is very low compared to the average acceptance of human rights recommendations by other European countries (73%).

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