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Language in International Politics
Oct 24

Oct 24 Language in International Politics

Garmon Dyfri

Garmon walks us through the importance of language in international politics and how a consequential shift in rhetoric over the past decade has directly led to greater international instability.

The United States Continues to Fund a Corrupt Foreign Company
Oct 24

Oct 24 The United States Continues to Fund a Corrupt Foreign Company

Anna Szekeres
A Dangerous Precedent
Oct 24

Oct 24 A Dangerous Precedent

Rohan Date
2019 Abqaiq Drone Attack: A Reflection of U.S. Iran Tensions
Oct 24

Oct 24 2019 Abqaiq Drone Attack: A Reflection of U.S. Iran Tensions

Alex Brunner
Middle East, Asia
Made in Britain – Bombs in the Yemen.
Oct 23

Oct 23 Made in Britain – Bombs in the Yemen.

Laoise Rogers

Laoise talks us through the current conflict in Yemen and the U.K.’s role in it.

Political Animals: The Symbolism of World Leaders and their Pets
Oct 23

Oct 23 Political Animals: The Symbolism of World Leaders and their Pets

Simone Flournoy
The Myopic Truth Behind the Central African Republic's Civil War
Oct 23

Oct 23 The Myopic Truth Behind the Central African Republic's Civil War

Seth Jhaveri
Africa
Carl Jung and the aesthetics of progress
Oct 22

Oct 22 Carl Jung and the aesthetics of progress

Raqib Valli
Et Tu Brute: the US betrayal of the Kurds and what it means going forwards
Oct 22

Oct 22 Et Tu Brute: the US betrayal of the Kurds and what it means going forwards

Dea Edington
Middle East
Brexit: why a bad deal is better than no deal
Oct 21

Oct 21 Brexit: why a bad deal is better than no deal

Aiden Hawker
The implications of calling Gibraltar a colony
Oct 21

Oct 21 The implications of calling Gibraltar a colony

Aiden Hawker
Why strong men make for strong countries
Oct 21

Oct 21 Why strong men make for strong countries

Aiden Hawker
Expect a General Election sooner rather than later
Oct 21

Oct 21 Expect a General Election sooner rather than later

Aiden Hawker
Sri Lanka: A Tale of Two Premiers
Oct 21

Oct 21 Sri Lanka: A Tale of Two Premiers

Peter Wollweber
Down but not out: the Sri Lankan Presidency
Oct 21

Oct 21 Down but not out: the Sri Lankan Presidency

Peter Wollweber
Mahinda Rajapaksa: The Man Who Would be President
Oct 21

Oct 21 Mahinda Rajapaksa: The Man Who Would be President

Peter Wollweber
Bashar al-Assad: The doctor will see you now
Oct 21

Oct 21 Bashar al-Assad: The doctor will see you now

Peter Wollweber
Africa: Escaping the Paradox
Oct 21

Oct 21 Africa: Escaping the Paradox

Xavier Bull
The Kashmir Conflict: The Implications of Article 370
Oct 19

Oct 19 The Kashmir Conflict: The Implications of Article 370

Claire Elman
The Persecution of Ethnic Uighurs in China
Oct 18

Oct 18 The Persecution of Ethnic Uighurs in China

Marina Rivera
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Natalie Lim
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Femicide in Italy: Its Exponential Rise and Impact
Silvia Cribari
Europe, Human Rights, Activism
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