By Jack Horrigan Throughout the world, and perhaps more acutely in America, recent politics have played out as pantomime. A reality star president, posturing politicians, and culture wars over gas stoves and cow farts have proved more fodder for late-night television hosts than the substance of meaningful debate. In light of this, perhaps the rise…
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Argentina’s Endless Crisis: Is there still Hope?
By Cara Brady In an unexpected start to the World Cup, Argentina lost their first game in 36 matches against Saudi Arabia. However, they pressed on securing win after win. Making it to the finals, they were up against the previous winners, France. A strong performance in the first half and a goal in extra…
Downing Street v. Bank of England
By Isabella Green
Stuck Between Two Worlds: The Issue of Transnistria
By Pearce Hopkins
Consequences of Covid and Climate Change: Elections of Asia
By Isabella Green When attempting to foretell what lies ahead in the new year, we must consider the leaders guiding the path forward for their countries. Changes in leadership mark changes in the goals of not just politicians but also the people they serve. Many elections took place across Asia in 2021, and the effects…
Bulgaria: A Tale of Two Europes
By William Finlator
‘All Politics is Local’: The Increasing Importance of Councils
By Jack Horrigan
UK Sanctions on Russia’s Energy Sector: Worth the Gamble?
By Anna Brennan
Lessons from afar: Rising energy prices and what we can do about it
By Mark Connolly
The Boy Next Door: Rishi Sunak’s Political Past, Present, and Future
By Jack Horrigan
UK Inequality: Who is footing the bill?
By Anna Brennan
A Monarchy without Heirs, a Democracy without Women
By Isabella Green Japan is widely considered a nation at the forefront of technological innovation; however, beneath the shiny surface of bullet trains and robotic waiters remains a conservative core. This is seen in the most traditional of institutions, the royal family. Japan’s royal family is the oldest in the world; however, the longevity of…