Inflation and its Politicization: Concerning Trends on the Rise Sarenna McKellar Apr 7, 2022 The politicization of inflation goes beyond debating who is best suited to lead up the Federal Reserve or the…
Alliance AUKUS: coup fatal ou prise de conscience salutaire pour la France et… Driss Zeghari Oct 19, 2021 La France, décrite pourtant comme une alliée « vitale » des États-Unis dans la région, a été délibérément exclue du…
Vaccine Hesitancy to Hypocrisy: How the EU Shot itself in Both Feet, then Blamed… Tim Rhydderch Mar 31, 2021 As AstraZeneca doses sit un-administered, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen seized opportunity to…
The Worst Trade Deal Joshua Poggianti Mar 15, 2021 For now, the UK joining the CPTPP might signify a "smash and grab" attempt from Johnson to replace the European…
Unpacking Boris’ Botched Approach to the UK’s Obesity ‘Epidemic’ —… Tim Rhydderch Nov 9, 2020 Amid mounting evidence of a relationship between obesity and COVID-19 complications, it is all the more important…
On The Importance of a Reformed and Updated UK Gender Recognition Act Tim Rhydderch Jul 30, 2020 Lasting over five years, on average, the current legal gender reassignment process is long, overly-intrusive, and…
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot? Anglo-Scottish Relations Must Be Renewed in a… William Weston Jun 8, 2020 If the United Kingdom is to prosper and indeed be preserved, decisive action must be taken to create a new form of…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 2 Mateo Daza Jan 31, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
The Aftermath: Brexit – Part 1 Mateo Daza Jan 23, 2020 After over three years of negotiations, failed proposals, and leadership changes, the United Kingdom is finally set…
A Splintering Union: Brexit Reignites Scottish Independence Movement Adam Steiner Nov 26, 2019 Since 2016, three different prime ministers have each tried to facilitate the United Kingdom’s messy divorce from…