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Michael Crick Interview: Stalin would have admired Nigel Farage’s ability to purge rivals
BY NOAH KEATE You can listen to Noah's full interview with Michael Crick here: https://www.mixcloud.com/NoahKeate/ The Brexit campaigner...


COP26 and the Dubious Promise of Climate Change Relief for Developing Countries
BY VLASITS ESZTER and JAZIR MOHAMMED (Special thanks to Globus for collaborating with us on this article - see their website here)...


Profile: Dame Sandra Mason
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY LILY MECKEL (2nd year - Politics and International Studies - Frankfurt, Germany) Who is...


For and Against: Vaccine Mandates
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY CATHARINA SCHAUFLER-MENDEZ (3rd year - Politics and International Studies with Global...


The Age of Misinformation - Social Media: How It Has Fractured Global Politics
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY SÁRA KENDE (3rd year - Politics and International Studies - Hungary) “Zuckerberg was an...


Need to Know: The South China Sea - Militarisation of Islands and Territorial Disputes
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY YIT XIANG WONG (1st year - Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)...


Boris Johnson: The Macmillan of Our Times?
BY SCOTT CRESSWELL Prime Minister Boris Johnson, seen here the COP26 Summit in Glasgow, has had a strikingly similar story in history to...


The UK October Budget – an End to Austerity?
BY MIKE JOYNER UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak pictured on Budget day last week in Downing Street. Last Wednesday, Rishi Sunak announced the...


Earthshot Prize: A Key Part of Solving the Climate Crisis, or a Vanity Project?
BY SEBASTAIN REES-EWALD Prince William, the founder of the Earthshot Prize, with then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in 2018. “The best...


OUR FINAL HOPE: COP26
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY BEN FIRTH (4th year - PAIS and Hispanic Studies - Sheffield, UK) “It is unequivocal that...
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