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Is Trump a Fascist?
In today’s climate, nothing is scarier than the allocation of power into the wrong hands. With the fascist dictatorships of Hitler,...
Georgia Dix
Jan 55 min read


Spain: a Divided or United Country?
Whilst Spain is celebrated for its vibrant culture, historic sites and Mediterranean charm, it is also a country marked by internal...
Georgia Dix
Dec 23, 20244 min read


‘We the UAE 2031’ - Is the UAE becoming a global powerhouse?
Introduction: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a state which has been “willed into existence against all odds by a visionary and truly...
Will Croft
Dec 13, 20249 min read


The Dying Kicks of Loyalism?
In 1969, the resignation of the then-Northern Irish UUP Prime Minister Terence O’Neill would be described by Ian Paisley as the ‘dying...
Leon Mewse
Dec 11, 20243 min read

Tug of War: Is the West Moving Left or Right?
The UK’s election of Keir Starmer’s Labour government in July 2024 seemed to mark a shift to the political left - associated with ideas...
Zara Wolfson
Dec 10, 20245 min read


Sweden and Finland's ascensions to NATO: the impact a year and a half on
Russia's invasion of Ukraine proved to tip the scale of Finland and Sweden's neutrality. On the 4th of April 2023 and 7th of March 2024...
Sarah Schonbach
Dec 10, 20244 min read


A war of economics: China’s geopolitical position in the world
China is undoubtedly becoming one of the most important and influential players in the international political economy, it has the...
Max Grimshaw
Dec 1, 20215 min read

First Past the Post: How to Fail an Electorate
Why our voting system is an unrepresentative, undemocratic nightmare and where we can look for a better alternative.
tomelkeles
Nov 30, 20205 min read

The House of Lords: Why the carehome of Westminster needs reform
The House of Lords; a collection of almost 800 peers, some are hereditary, but most have been granted the position for life by the Queen.
tomelkeles
Nov 28, 20204 min read
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