The cross-party House of Lords International Relations and
Defence Committee has published its call for evidence for its
current inquiry into the UK's engagement with multilateral
organisations.
As the multilateral system undergoes significant
transformationshifting away from cooperation and entering an era
in which established assumptions about the international order
are being challengedthis inquiry will offer an opportunity to
assess its current state and re-assess the UK's role. The
Committee will aim to develop evidence-based recommendations to
help guide the UK Government in navigating the changing world
order.
This call for evidence is the first of two to be published by the
Committee and seeks to collect evidence about the high-level
trends impacting the multilateral system. Read the full call for evidence and
find out how to make submissions. The deadline for submissions is
5.00pm on Monday 20 July.
The next evidence session of the inquiry is due to take place on
24 June. Full details of that session will be available in due
course.
of Port Ellen, who chairs
the Committee, said:
This call for evidence is the first of two to be published by
the Committee. At this stage, we are focusing on receiving
evidence covering topics including the US retreat from global
leadership, the role of China in multilateral cooperation and the
UK's role in navigating the changing world order, with a focus on
the implications for UK strategy.
We look forward to receiving submissions and considering
them. Once we've done this, we will use our findings as a basis
for the second call for evidence before moving on to issue
recommendations to the Government.