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In conversation with the President of the Free Republic of Verdis
Daniel Jackson is the 19-year-old President of the Free Republic of Verdis, a micronation on the banks of the Danube between Croatia and...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Mar 27, 202417 min read


The Re-Emergence of the Weimar Triangle
Following Donald Tusk’s return to the Polish Premiership in December 2023, the former President of the European Council has turned away...
Konrad Szuminski
Mar 20, 20243 min read


Brussels is Addicted: How Many More Shootings Until We Find a Solution?
It's been a rough start to the year for Brussels. In the European capital, armed gangs have been free to roam — settling scores night and...
Petra Pavlovicova
Mar 18, 20244 min read


French Abortion Rights Enshrined in the Constitution: How We Got Here
On March 4th 2024, France became the first country in the world to enshrine in their Constitution the right to voluntary interruption of...
Adelie Aubin
Mar 7, 20243 min read


'Fortress Europe' Migrant Policy Exposes True “European Values”
In 1951, after the atrocities of the Second World War, Europe and the United States formulated the Refugee Convention, to guarantee...
Caitlin Hoyland
Mar 6, 20246 min read


Those Left Behind: How Mainstream Parties Can Prevent an Explosion of Populism
The term ‘populist’ is increasingly seen as a slur. A label for someone who, at best, appears to support simple solutions to complex...
Jonathan Gibson
Mar 5, 20245 min read


Transnistria's Bid to Russia: Concerns Over Potential Annexation Request to Moscow
Significant political machinations are taking place in the state of Transnistria. There is a growing belief that Transnistria will ask...
Will Kingston-Cox
Feb 26, 20243 min read


In conversation with Lord Syed Kamall
Lord Syed Kamall has been a Life Peer at the House of Lords since 2021. He is currently a member of the Communications and Digital...
Dan Sillett
Feb 23, 202420 min read


In conversation with MEP João Albuquerque
João Albuquerque is a prominent Member of the European Parliament from the left-wing Portuguese party, Partido Socialista. As part of the...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Feb 7, 202415 min read


Breaking Ukraine's Stalemate: Why Western Fatigue is an Existential Threat to Kyiv
As the war of attrition between Moscow and Kyiv approaches its second anniversary, international attention continues to wane. Dwindling...
Omar Khram
Jan 4, 20244 min read


Tusk's Return to Polish Premiership: Filibuster, Full Cinemas and an Iron Fist
In one of my previous articles, I covered the October 15th Polish election and its consequences for Poland and the wider European...
Konrad Szuminski
Jan 3, 20244 min read


European Recession on the Horizon
High-interest rates, low economic growth, fiscal mishaps and enduring inflation: an explosive cocktail is hindering the Eurozone’s...
Adelie Aubin
Jan 2, 20243 min read


Hope On The Horizon for British Youth: Is The Door Reopening For Erasmus+?
Recently, the UK passed the final milestone in rejoining Horizon Europe, the EU's rapidly expanding funding scheme for research and...
Cecilia Jastrzembska
Dec 29, 20234 min read


Jacques Delors: Remembering the Man who Forged the EU
On the 27th of December 2023 Jacques Delors, passed away. The passing of the former Minister of Finances of France under the socialist...
Adelie Aubin
Dec 28, 20234 min read


Geert Wilders' Triumph Is A Hammer Blow to the EU
On the 22nd of November, the Netherlands elected 150 members of their House of Representatives following the collapse of Mark Rutte's...
Konrad Szuminski
Dec 16, 20234 min read


In conversation with Maurizio Cuttin
Maurizio Cuttin is a 22-year-old representing the United Kingdom's young people in some of the world's most recognisable political...
Cyrus Larcombe-Moore
Dec 13, 202310 min read


EU Enlargement Meets EU Realism in Albania
On the 20th of November, during state budget proceedings for 2024, members of the Albanian parliamentary opposition Democratic Party...
Nikita Triandafillidis
Dec 12, 20234 min read


Britain Has An Immigration Problem and It's Not What You Think
Once again, immigration is the political word of the week. This is for two reasons. Firstly, Nigel Farage is on telly every night banging...
Dan Sillett
Nov 30, 20234 min read


Moldovan Mayoral Elections, Russian Interference and Moldova's Future Geopolitical Alignment
On November 5th and 19th, Moldova held local elections – the first in a series of elections to be held in quick succession. The local...
Patrick René Haasler
Nov 29, 20233 min read


Sánchez’s Pact with Catalan Separatists Weakens Spain’s Democratic Credentials
Last week, Spanish president Pedro Sánchez, agreed an amnesty deal with the Catalan separatists and got himself four more years in...
Sean Young
Nov 18, 20234 min read
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