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America’s undermining its international ambitions in its own backyard
Agrim Joshi is a first year student studying History, Politics and Economics at the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies at...
Agrim Joshi
Feb 20, 2024


A matter of trust: How the UK needs to radically change its methods in international development
Josh Mills is a first year student studying History and Politics of the Americas at the Institute of the Americas in UCL. He recently...
Josh Mills
Feb 20, 2024


Abortion Should Not Be a Political Issue – But the Global Anti-Abortion Movement Is
Lena Nicoletti is a first-year student studying International Social and Political Studies with a specialism in law and Japanese as her...
Lena Nicoletti
Feb 20, 2024


INTENSE GANG VIOLENCE AND NEW WAR ROCK ECUADOR
Omar Khan is a MSci Physics student at UCL with an interest in international relations. Under a humid twenty-five degree heat on the...
Omar Khan
Feb 20, 2024


LOOKING BEYOND THE CHINA EFFECT – POPULISM ON THE RISE IN TAIWAN
Matthieu is a second year Politics and International Relations student at UCL with a keen eye on political developments in France and...
Matthieu Dinh
Feb 20, 2024


The Economic and Political Foundations of France in Africa and Its Position Until the Coups
Agoston Sikos is a second-year student studying History, Politics and Economics at UCL. He interned at the Special Analyses Department of...
Agoston Sikos
Feb 20, 2024


New Year But No New Economy
Alexander Anderson is a first year student, majoring in both French and Spanish at UCL. (TDR’s Head Economics Editor) He interned at the...
Alexander Anderson
Feb 20, 2024


The Paris Climate Agreement Hangs by a Thread – “Klimakleber” to the Rescue?
Lena Nicoletti is a first-year student studying International Social and Political Studies with a specialism in law and Japanese as her...
Lena Nicoletti
Dec 8, 2023


SUDAN CIVIL WAR INTENSIFIES AS PEACE TALKS COLLAPSE
Omar Khan is a MSci Physics student at UCL with an interest in international relations. “Death could come at any moment,” a teacher in...
Omar Khan
Dec 4, 2023


The 2023 Dutch General Election: An Uncertain Future for the Netherlands and the EU
Madelyn Small is a 2nd year Politics, Sociology and Eastern European Studies student with an interest in human rights, law, politics,...
Maddie Small
Dec 4, 2023
The AfD and CDU’s results will decide the European Parliament’s coalitions for the next five years.
Far-right parties are marching on Brussels. More than a century after the March on Rome, Europe seems highly vulnerable to populists once...
Lorenzo Tendron
Nov 29, 2023


The United Kingdom’s Hardline Migration Policies
Ghalia Y. Burgan is completing an MSc. in International Public Policy. She worked with the Arkbound Foundation, the UK’s only NGO...
Ghalia Burgan
Nov 28, 2023
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