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Unequal burdens: Climate responsibility in a divided world
Should all states be held equally responsible for implementing climate policy despite huge differences in contributions to climate-related issues?
Carmen Francis
Feb 244 min read


Britain’s Housing Crisis: the Unseen Barrier to Growth
Planning Policy, Credit Distortion, and the Roots of Britain’s Economic Stagnation

Eben Macdonald
Feb 215 min read


The legitimacy crisis undermining the EU
To fight the tide of populism, the EU must devolve from supranationalism to intergovernmentalism
Damian Meersman
Feb 173 min read


Yes or no in my back yard
NIMBYism and the modern British crisis of scarcity
Llewellyn Johnson
Feb 24 min read


The Cost of Caution
What More Should be Done to Combat Chinese Espionage in the UK?
Thomas Glazebrook
Jan 216 min read


Before Policies Can Work, the Government Must Fix Its Own Process
Speculation, mixed signals, and shifting promises are quietly damaging economic confidence - and the government must rethink its approach.

Cheuk Ming Jason Cheung
Jan 63 min read


500 Days of Starmer
A polite request: No debating Tom vs. Summer in the comments

Hubert Kucharski
Dec 27, 20253 min read


Gen Z is coming, be aware!
How Gen Z is shaping world politics through protests and social media. In an era marked by institutional distrust, it is not anyone else but a generation, widely criticised for having lived in ‘easier times’ and not having endured real hardship, that ended up leading the charge for change in many countries faced with prolonged institutional failure. Something that the generations before them failed to achieve. The echoes of the protests, led by Generation Z, will forever res

Raya Boycheva
Dec 22, 20255 min read


Europe’s Crisis of Courage
European Lessons from Trump’s failed Ukraine Deal Trump’s 28-point-peace plan leaked on 19 November ; since then, the plan fell through and much has been discussed about how much Russia stood to gain from the deal and how Trump bent to Putin’s will. Conspicuously, little has been said of the European role in the creation as well as execution of the failed peace plan. Considering the implications of this plan for the EU, it would behoove Europeans to reflect on how their wea

Eric Avner
Dec 18, 20254 min read


The case for 0.7
Why the UK should have increased development spending levels in the wake of USAID’s dismantling?
Damian Meersman
Dec 13, 20254 min read


Redistributive justice with Mamdani and Polanski
Eat the rich

Michael Campbell
Dec 12, 20254 min read


The Red Scare: How Labour can use geopolitics to win the next election
Leveraging National Security to Reshape Britain’s Political Landscape

Harrison Mole
Nov 26, 20254 min read


Keir Starmer: Schrödinger’s PM
Schrödinger’s Prime Minister is running out of nine lives; ambiguity carried him into power, but it certainly will not carry him through to the next general election.

Thiana Ojetola-Attah
Nov 24, 20254 min read


Elite Accountability and Institutional Reform in the UK
Connections to Epstein- a paved way to better reform

Reem Javed Baloch
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Navigating the String of Pearls
Strategies for India to Secure the Indian Ocean

Ethan Templeton
Mar 16, 202511 min read
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