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Gaddafi, Epstein, And The West's Avaricious Ends-Means Problem
The slew of Epstein file releases have exposed the grim realities of the mechanics that have kept certain elite networks operating. The trafficking of young women and girls for sex has rightly dominated the world's attention. The scale of human tragedy is enormous and the ruthless opportunism and calculated exploitation is visible to anyone who reads the email correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and various associates. But along with the exploitation of young women and gi
Eddie Monkman
2 days ago3 min read


The Changing Symbolic Power of American Language and International Law
Widely accepted international legal norms inject moral norms and ethical considerations into global politics, often rightly so, criminalising violent foreign intervention, crimes against humanity, and more. Presidents and world leaders, most recently Rodrigo Duterte, have been held to account by the International Criminal Court, for example, for these transgressions. Yet, accountability for President Trump’s recent military operation in Venezuela, which violated the sovereign
Anoushka Singh
Feb 43 min read


Bored of Peace: Axis Powers for a Globalised Age
Where Donald Trump’s first tenure as President of the United States was concerned with making America great again, it is quickly becoming apparent he has broadened his horizons with his second innings. Growing weary of his global reputation as an obtrusive, childish bully, he’s spent the last year showing the world all he wants to do is bring about peace – granted, of course, he gets the credit. A big gold medal would be nice, too. This is, of course, referring to Trump’s ind
Jake Crapper
Feb 13 min read


Gender Apartheid is Thriving on South Africa’s Amnesia
To describe something as a ‘crisis’ is to deem it an urgent issue. Whilst a range of dictionaries provide various definitions, they all hinge on a notion of temporality and immediacy. Many allude to a ‘point,’ ‘time’ or a ‘flashpoint.’ Indeed, the word itself stems from the Greek word for turning point, ‘krisis.’ I don’t often consult a dictionary to decipher the headlines. However, when dealing with an issue so entangled with history and the narratives that accompany it, de
Lucy Tappin
Jan 315 min read


Global Geopolitical Fracture: The Maduro Operation
Relations between the USA and Venezuela experienced one of the most shocking fractures in modern diplomatic history this January when President Maduro was captured by US special forces and taken to New York. His midnight Caracas kidnapping has transformed tensions between the two countries from a classic diplomatic crisis into a global sovereignty and legal crisis, rendering it a pivotal test of the nascent multipolar world order, rather than a mere feud between strongmen. An
Emrah Roni Mira
Jan 245 min read


Coming Home to Roost - Venezuela, Colonial Boomerangs, and Liberal Revisionism
When asked about his thoughts on JFK’s assassination, Malcolm X responded with the phrase “the chickens come home to roost.” Malcolm, writing during America’s imperialist scramble over the newly decolonized nations, criticized the belief that America could impart political violence abroad without expecting any consequences closer to home. American naivete, if not outright arrogance, has led to the perpetuation of Western imperialism to our day. Consistently, America undermin
Pritish Das
Jan 113 min read


Manufacturing Consent: Resurrecting the Iraq Playbook in Venezuela
A few weeks before Christmas, I quietly wrote a piece for a student publication exploring Trump’s continuation of the 1823 Monroe Doctrine through his rampant interventions in America’s so-called backyard. In light of recent kidnappings , I suppose I should have bought a lottery ticket too. Trump had been pushing the limits in Venezuela for a while. On December 10 th , the US seized a crude oil tanker , which Trump claimed was being used to transport oil between Iran and V
Gemma Gradwell
Jan 74 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 4, 20255 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


Still Not Sovereign: How Britain Never Left Cyprus
Between 1878 and 1959, Cyprus was administered as a British colony, first under nominal Ottoman sovereignty, then as a formal Crown...
Haris Glykis
Jul 11, 20255 min read


Rooted in the People, Rising in Purpose: The Commonwealth's Future
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion With my recent appointment as Cultural and Indigenous Rights’ Lead for the Special Interest Groups...
Charlotte Rowland
May 26, 20253 min read


The Return of History: American Instruments of Expansion and the New Middle East
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion In The Open Society and its Enemies Karl Popper spoke of "Social Engineering" as a tool applied...
Naif Al Bidh
Mar 22, 20259 min read


The Rise of Turkey as a Major Power in Sub-Saharan Africa
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Africa has increasingly become the focus of international attention. The continent’s abundant...
Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
Mar 17, 20254 min read
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