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It's Time for Democrats to End Infighting and Face the Future
Stewing these past few weeks over the US election, I have found myself thinking a forbidden thought amongst my fellow liberals - “I...
Romeo Pathareedy-Bond
Dec 12, 20244 min read


Trump's Cabinet Picks: What They Mean For U.S. Foreign Affairs
After winning the U.S. election in November, former President Donald Trump has begun announcing his administration appointments. From ...
Isabel Rodriguez
Dec 11, 20244 min read


Trump won’t fix the US economy, and here’s why
The economy was the main reason cited by Trump supporters when asked why they voted for the Republican candidate in the 2024 US...
Steffany González
Dec 10, 20244 min read


Europe Must Look Beyond NATO and the EU to Defend Itself
For too long, Europe has slumbered under an American security blanket. Leaders have dozed, while threats have accumulated first on and...
Jack Rowlett
Dec 9, 20244 min read


American Tragedy
Illustration by Will Allen Donald Trump should be nowhere near the powers of the presidency. He has shown America this over and over. To...
Will Allen
Dec 8, 20244 min read


Japan and its imperfect hegemony - a peculiar political panorama
For years, Japan has been experiencing an awkward mutation in its government leadership. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is the...
Victor Elizondo
Dec 7, 20243 min read


Starmer Should Lean in on Trump’s Love for British Institutions
Like many left-leaning observers of politics on this side of the pond, I was dismayed at the re-election of Donald Trump on November 5th....
Jacob Patch
Dec 6, 20244 min read


Endgame - Trump's Peace Plan and its Many Conflictions
The sweeping victory of Donald Trump in the US election, taking all 7 swing states and the popular vote against US Vice-President Kamala...
Konrad Szuminski
Dec 5, 20245 min read


The Left’s Dilemma: Sexual Assault Allegations and the Question of Feminist Authenticity
In 2021, former Argentine President Alberto Fernández declared, “ I promise you that I will be the first feminist president .” He was...
Selene López
Dec 4, 20243 min read


Sanctions: the Accelerated End of the Liberal World Order
Sanctions have become the U.S. and Europe’s go-to response to international disputes, providing quick, clean, and non-military means to...
Ned Johnson
Dec 3, 20243 min read


Melons, Pubs and Tiny Shorts: How Europe’s Right Conquered Social Media
While an authoritative-sounding voiceover narrates, a trim, silver-haired man sporting minuscule running shorts jogs around an athletics...
Ellen Morgan
Dec 2, 20243 min read


What Next for the Democrats?
The American people have re-elected Donald Trump to be their next President, beating Vice-President Harris by a comfortable margin,...
Harry Ollington
Dec 1, 20244 min read


Political Hauntology and a New Economic Paradigm
In his 1993 book Spectres of Marx , Jaques Derrida introduced the concept of Hauntology as he saw it; where the modern state of reality...
Andres De Miguel
Nov 30, 20245 min read


Assisted Dying Bill: To Die or Not to Die?
This is undoubtedly the most difficult article I have ever written – and I’ve written a lot. To die or not to die, that is the question....
Dan Sillett
Nov 29, 20244 min read


The Italian Government vs The Courts
As the Italian government persists in its attempts to violate international law, it continues to encounter judicial obstacles. In...
Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Nov 29, 20244 min read


The Death of the Celebrity Endorsement
From Taylor Swift to Charli XCX, Kamala Harris had her pick of celebrity endorsements. In fact, leading up to the election, there was...
Nishika Pishu Melwani
Nov 27, 20243 min read


Japan Enters a New Corporate Age
Coverage of Japanese companies, such as 7-Eleven and FujiSoft , is a welcome sight. It signals renewed optimism from investors and...
Louis Gilmore
Nov 26, 20244 min read


How the US Media Should Respond to Four More Years of Donald Trump
Here we go again. On November 5th the most dramatic political comeback was completed, as Donald Trump returned to the White House four...
Jasper Goddard
Nov 21, 20244 min read


In conversation with Daniel Sillett
Daniel Sillett is a newly published author. His brand new book, The Butterfly Garden , is a self-help guide to restore peace to your busy...
Dan Sillett
Nov 15, 20245 min read


The Monarchy’s Demise is Not Inevitable. A British Republic Would be a Bad Thing.
Such is the inability of the anti-monarchist campaign group ‘Republic’ to understand data, or the United Kingdom’s constitution, that last week the group’s CEO, Graham Smith, stated in the Guardian that ‘A British Republic is inevitable’ . It is in fact not inevitable, nor, as Smith argues, would it be beneficial. For too long, the debate over the monarchy has been trivialised, often with discourses around the tourism sector dominating. It is naïve to think tourism income is
Chris Bean
Nov 4, 20243 min read
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