Fabian International Policy Group
Fabian member policy group focusing on foreign policy, international development and defence.
The Fabian Society International Policy Group (Fabian IPG) is a dedicated network for Fabian members with professional and academic expertise in foreign affairs, international development and defence policy. Established in 2016, it provides a forum for debating the big global issues of the day and the major challenges facing the centre-left here in the UK and abroad.
Our aims are to be an exciting intellectual forum for exploring and debating key global policy issues; to work and collaborate with sister organisations around the world in the renewal of progressive politics; and to contribute to the development of the UK Labour party’s policy making through our events, commentary and policy output.
To join our mailing list and get involved in the Fabian IPG please email Cecilia Eve
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Fabian IPG Blog
Read the latest analysis, comment and insight from the Fabian International Policy Group. Blogs cover a variety of topics from current affairs and news reaction to political and economic theory.
Interested in writing for the blog? Email the editor a short pitch for a 500-900 word article or to request more information.
Upcoming Events
The Fabian International Policy Group hosts a number of events throughout the year including debates in Parliament, private roundtables, conference fringes, embassy visits, high profile speeches and informal discussion forums.
To see our latest public events check our Eventbrite:
For invites to our private and member only events join the Fabian Society and join our group by signing up to our mailing list.
Past Events
Listen to a selection of previous event audio here.
VIDEO – In conversation with Baroness Amos
A selection of photos from previous events:
IPG annual report 2016-17
The Fabian Society International Policy Group was established just over a year ago and continues to go from strength to strength – growing in numbers, developing new and exciting collaborations and increasing the diversity of our programme.
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