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Restoring the Yamato Spirit - Sanseito’s Nationalism & The Cultural Renewal of Modern Japan
On July 21, 2025, one day after the pivotal elections for the Upper House in Japan, a crowd of devoted supporters went into a frenzy,...
Nikita Triandafillidis
Oct 85 min read


Populism in Two Keys: Trump and Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani “won’t be getting any” federal funding to fulfill his campaign promises if elected mayor, declared Donald Trump on Truth...
Selene López
Oct 73 min read


Sweden's Social Model Buckles Under The Death Of Social Uniformity
Writing this from New York City, from research conducted studying in London and visiting Stockholm, immigration seems to be the fons et...
Oleksandra Gordiyenko
Oct 64 min read


Starmer Has Finally Found A Story
Keir Starmer has always reminded me of one of those schoolteachers – the perfectly decent, dithering kind whom good kids pity, and bad...
Kate Bevan
Oct 53 min read


China’s Fishing War
China’s infamous fishing fleet ranks among the gravest emerging threats to global security: a flagrant assault on the environment, a...
Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
Oct 45 min read


Drones Against Democracy: A Challenge To NATO And Its Members
Articles four and five of the North Atlantic Treaty have been on every European leader’s lips this past week, as Russian drones were...
Zach Rogers
Oct 34 min read


Just How Hard Would It Be To Make Andy Burnham PM?
Before he became the UK’s most famous metro mayor, Andy Burnham was just a regular politician, an MP. This Andy Burnham was a rather...
Will Allen
Oct 25 min read


Russia Has Lost Moldova
The EU should seize the momentum. The results of Moldova’s parliamentary elections demonstrate a decisive political shift. Pro-Russian...
Laurențiu Pleșca and Will Kingston-Cox
Oct 15 min read


Will Kirk’s Assassination Ignite a Christian Revolution in Britain?
The assassination in Utah of the Christian Conservative influencer, Charlie Kirk, has cast a chilling shadow over many in the United...
Ethan Harvey
Oct 18 min read


Food and Security: The Evolution of a Concept
As heightened tensions and security competition come to define international politics, there has been something of an increase in...
Charles Cann
Sep 304 min read


No Balance: Why We Should Reject AI In The Arts
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. It has colonised our phones and workspaces , and is seeking to expand its grip over our lives...
Will Allen
Sep 285 min read


Ballots, Bots, Black Ops: Moldova’s Existential 2025 Election
Pre-election analysis of disinformation, crackdowns, interference, and oligarchic politics in the tense run-up to Moldova’s 2025...
Will Kingston-Cox
Sep 2714 min read


Reform's Mask Slips - Deportation For The Crime Of Not Having Fair, Straight Hair
If it was not already abundantly clear, Reform UK’s pledge to abolish Indefinite Leave to Remain status (ILR) confirms their stance on...
Andres De Miguel
Sep 274 min read


‘Unite the Kingdom’ Rally: A Reflection Of The Hatred Simmering Across The UK
On Saturday 13 th September, thousands flocked to the UK’s capital for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally. The rally was organised and led by...
Zoe Wreford
Sep 265 min read


The Fire Came Fast. Was The EU Faster?
In late July, flames tore through the mountainous region of the Limassol district in southern Cyprus, destroying more than 100 km² of...
Antonis Yermasoyitis
Sep 254 min read


Enhanced Games: The Human Pursuit Of The ‘Super’
Humans are obsessed with the ‘super’. We immortalise classical heroes and idolise their modern successors. The enduring popularity of...
Luke Goddard
Sep 233 min read


Trump's Reichstag Fire - The Kafkaesque Consequences Of Charlie Kirk's Assassination
‘Every democratic politician must be arrested, and the party banned under RICO.’ These were the words of far-right activist Matt Forney...
Viktor Schlatte
Sep 223 min read


Protecting Our Women and Girls? Unpacking the Hypocrisy Behind the 'Unite the Kingdom’ Protests
Over the weekend, upwards of a hundred thousand people took to the streets for the so-called Unite the Kingdom march, a protest that has...
Caitlin Hoyland
Sep 214 min read


Sorry Labour, Andy Burnham Will Not Save You
It’s been a brutal few weeks for the Labour Party. Starmer’s post-summer “relaunch” lasted all of 48 hours before the wheels fell off....
Kapil Deshpande
Sep 204 min read


Labour Is Trying To Find Another Angela Rayner, It Probably Won’t
Most politicians try, desperately, to be normal - and most politicians fail at being normal. Our leaders and elected representatives...
Will Allen
Sep 194 min read
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