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Compulsory voting in the UK: The saving grace of democracy?
Elections are an integral part of democracy, linking state and citizens, and ensuring governments are acting in the interests of the...
Georgia Dix
1 day ago3 min read


Why are politicians limiting the arts and what does it mean for the future?
In a disparate world of poverty and innovation, and dictatorship and political liberality, the arts are an outlet for our anxieties and a...
Georgia Dix
Jun 135 min read


Comparative Disadvantage: Trade, Tariffs, and the Global South
Comparative advantage is considered a cornerstone of free trade theory, underpinning economic development strategies for countries in the...
Jessie Nyaye
Apr 144 min read


France: A radical change in the outlook for the 2027 elections
A political earthquake has shaken the French electoral arena ahead of the 2027 presidential elections. Marine Le Pen's ban from holding...
Víctor Elizondo
Apr 83 min read


The Emergency Paris Summit & Its Implications For Declining European Hegemony
At 4pm on the 17th of February, eleven European leaders met in Paris to discuss matters of “peace and security in Europe” . This was an...
Evelyn Thompson
Feb 263 min read


The Right-Wing Employment of Social Media
Social media has seen politicians fight for votes in a new political arena, providing an increasingly easy forum of persuasion directly...
Anya James
Feb 183 min read


A More Optimistic View On Trump
Source - Vince Fleming Like it or not, Trump is coming into office on the 20th of January. As an ardent liberal myself, I understand why...
Zachary Chen
Jan 172 min read


The Geopolitical Tensions Threatening Security in the Horn of Africa
Source - Kyle Glenn On 11th December, after intense negotiations brokered by Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, Ethiopian Prime Minister...
Ben Evans
Dec 14, 20248 min read
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