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Armenia Turns Its Back On Moscow – But For How Long?
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Armenia was long considered Russia’s most obedient and reliable partner in the South Caucasus....
Anri Shengelia
Aug 18, 20253 min read


The Supreme Court of Laziness
America’s apex constitutional court is in crisis, it has been for a while. Led by Chief Justice John Roberts, the current conservative...
Will Allen
Aug 17, 20256 min read


To Tax, Or Not To Tax, That Is The Question: How Will The Government Tackle Its Budgetary Issues This Autumn?
Rachel Reeves is, to put it lightly, in a bit of a pickle over the UK’s finances. At the end of July, the Office for National Statistics...
George Wallace
Aug 16, 20254 min read


Equality Demands Transport Capacity
If you drew up a list of some of the most significant societal changes of the past few hundred years you could find yourself thinking...
Nicholas Greenhalgh
Aug 15, 20253 min read


Jeremy Corbyn: New Party, Old Face
On 24 July, Jeremy Corbyn announced the formation of a new left-wing party, which he provisionally dubbed ‘Your Party’, with the official...
Isaiah Akinlabi
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Reflections on the Void of Revolutions
The work of Marx has endured in the minds of the scholarly and unscholarly alike since its publication; he is both the authoritative...
Cianan Sheekey
Aug 13, 20259 min read


Your Party, Kamala HQ, and the Pitfalls of Algorithm-centric Political Campaigning
Charli XCX’s album ‘Brat’ has now seemingly become a political marketing staple on both sides of the Atlantic, along with Tiktok trends...
Gemma Gradwell
Aug 12, 20253 min read


Lowering the Voting Age is Not Enough: Britain Needs Mandatory Voting to Change
The Labour government recently announced that it would lower the voting age in general elections from 18 years old to 16 in what marks...
Xavier Fletcher
Aug 11, 20253 min read


Is The World’s Most Successful Political Party About To Lose Its Crown?
When you hear the moniker ‘world’s most successful political party’, you may initially think of some well-known authoritarian regimes. ...
Luke Goddard
Aug 10, 20254 min read


France To Scrap Two Public Holidays: Fiscal Penny-Pinching At Its Worst
Grappling with persistent budget deficits and mounting public debt, France has found herself once again at the centre of a heated debate,...
Ming Wa (Chris) Guan
Aug 9, 20253 min read


The Politics of (False) Momentum
British politics is volatile as of late. The UK’s political parties are all clamouring for an ascendancy amidst the Labour government’s...
Cianan Sheekey
Aug 8, 20254 min read


Labour’s Age Check Fiasco: When Censorship Wears a Cardigan
The Labour Government, with all the grace of a cantankerous aunt rearranging your closet, has turned its gaze to the internet. The...
Kapil Deshpande
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Capitalism, Freedom, and Democracy
In his seminal 1962 work ‘Capitalism and Freedom’ , Milton Friedman proclaimed that free-market competitive capitalism was the only way...
Andres De Miguel
Aug 6, 20257 min read


ICE Raids: A Domestic Failure That Hurts U.S. Hegemonic Influence
Since early June, my city, Los Angeles, has been experiencing an all-out aggressive immigration enforcement campaign from the Trump...
Isabel Rodriguez
Aug 5, 20253 min read


Chile's November Presidential Elections Are Set To Tear Its Politics Apart
Chile is facing its most complicated political landscape since the return of democracy. The outlook for the presidential elections in...
Victor Elizondo
Aug 4, 20254 min read


Undermining the European Union: Constitutional Betrayal from Within
The rule of law is not a decorative flourish in the European Union’s constitutional order; it is its foundation. Enshrined in Article 2...
Haris Glykis
Aug 3, 20255 min read


Freedom at a Price: Alexander Lukashenko’s Attempt at Diplomacy
In June 2025, on the wrong side of the Belarussian-Lithuanian border, a bus carrying fourteen hooded prisoners opened its doors to John...
Zach Rogers
Aug 2, 20254 min read


Counter-rebuttal to Andrés De Miguel on Political Phototropism
It has been enjoyable to exchange with fellow Europinion writer Andrés De Miguel, but this will be the last word on our quarrel. I hope...
Cianan Sheekey
Aug 1, 20254 min read


Private Security Alienates Youth in West Africa
In nations such as Sierra Leone and Nigeria, companies which offer security services for individuals, public buildings, and private...
Anoushka Singh
Jul 31, 20253 min read


Djibouti: A Last Hurrah For French Presence In Africa?
Over the past three years, a combination of military coups , rising anti-colonial sentiment , and growing influence from alternative...
Max Petyt
Jul 30, 20254 min read
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