Labour’s Love Lost: The Party’s Unsure Path Post-Corbyn Giordano Baratta Feb 18, 2020 The internal divide within Labour over issues like immigration and Brexit lays bare a greater phenomenon permeating…
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…
Jeremy Corbyn: An Unsatisfactory Alternative Anne Karam Apr 23, 2019 As the UK keeps falling down the Brexit rabbit hole, Jeremy Corbyn is doing nothing to help. His lack of leadership…
Brexit-era Defections Highlight Parliamentary Defects Emily Hunt Mar 14, 2019 Brexit is only a symptom of a much larger problem. A second referendum may help manage a byproduct of this systemic…
Brexit: The “Easiest Deal Ever” Mark Siraut Jan 10, 2019 With less than 100 days to go before the UK officially leaves the EU on March 29th, 2019, it appears increasing…
“¿Por qué no te callas?”: Venezuela’s Tumultuous Relationship… Chris Cadogan Nov 17, 2017 In 1527, Spanish conquistador Juan Martínez de Ampiés sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to help establish one of the…
Fighting Populism with Populism Joris De Mooij Jun 24, 2017 “Strong and Stable leadership.” The slogan of the British Conservative party’s campaign bears little…
U.K. General Election 2017: Historic, But Historically Uncompetitive Koji Shiromoto May 22, 2017 “Not another one!” exclaimed Brenda from Bristol. Captured in a viral video, this reaction was in response to…
African Integration and Multilateralism in the Time of Brexit: The Fallout Benjamin Aloi Jul 16, 2016 With the United Kingdom reeling from the bewildering results of last month’s EU membership referendum, a concurrent…
For Caliphate and Country: Britain’s Imperial Legacy and the Air War in… Sarie Khalid Jan 15, 2016 Prime Minister David Cameron cannot ignore the legacy of Britain's colonial history in the Arab world as he begins…