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SANCTIONS PROPOSED ON HONG KONG’S JUDICIARY, AS CHINA CONTINUES CRACKDOWN
Matthieu is a second-year Politics and International Relations student at UCL with a keen eye on political developments in France and...
Matthieu Dinh
Nov 28, 2023
Bakhmut. Setting the stage
Curtains Close While the world awaited—and continues to wait as of the time of writing—for the expected Ukrainian spring counteroffensive...
Isaac Bly
May 28, 2023


Interview With Her Excellency Evelyne Genta, Monegasque Ambassador to the United Kingdom
On the 12th of May 2023, I had the honour of interviewing Her Excellency Evelyne Genta. We talked about her role and responsibilities as...
David Schmidt
May 19, 2023
Blame for French Ungovernability? Look Left
The opinions expressed in this article reflect the opinions of its author(s). They do not represent the views of UCL's Diplomacy Society,...
Tomas Gouveia
May 6, 2023


The End of Globalisation?
The Rise of Minilateralisation and Economic Security The opinions expressed in this article reflect the opinions of its author(s). They...
Yuma Ooi
May 5, 2023


Twilight in Ukraine
Disclaimer: Predicting the outcomes of wars and operations before they happen, and even decades after, is often an exercise in...
Isaac Bly
May 2, 2023


ETHNONATIONALISM AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC CRISIS
Japan’s peculiar history and the future of multiculturalism In January 2023, Prime minister Fumio Kishida announced that Japan is on the...
Chaiti Maheshwari
Apr 15, 2023


Justin Trudeau: Canada’s Political Nepo Baby
For 55 years now, the term “Trudeaumania” has circulated Canadian politics, showcasing the true power of celebrity in electoral politics....
Maddie Small
Apr 15, 2023


Was Nigeria’s Presidential Election Rigged?
“Even the police were overwhelmed,” says a resident of Ughelli, Delta State recalling how “suspected thugs” disturbed voting in the...
Omar Khan
Mar 28, 2023


Swiss Banking is Tanking: Credit Suisse Forced to Merge with UBS
After high speculation from financial risk experts, Switzerland’s second largest bank, Credit Suisse, met its demise last week as it was...
Jack Elvey
Mar 28, 2023


Changes in Tunisia Prompt Reflection in EU-Foreign Relations
In the latest move towards authoritarianism in Tunisia, non-state controlled journalists have been barred from attending the first...
Tomas Gouveia
Mar 28, 2023


The First Steps for International Justice For Ukraine?
From the Courts March 17th, 2023 the Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued two arrest warrants, one for...
Isaac Bly
Mar 28, 2023
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