Women’s formal influence in politics can be dated back to 1918 through the Parliament(Qualification of Women) Act which enabled them…
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Author: Skye B - LVI
Will Boris Jonson resign next week?
The Prime minister, the focal point of our country, the man who represents the United Kingdom to the rest of…
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The USA remains the global hegemon
I strongly believe that the current state of power in global politics is unipolarity. It is clear that the USA…
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The USA is clearly in decline, but what will this mean for the international system?
I think the world has entered a very interesting time where global crises aren’t necessarily defined by world wars or…
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The world is in a state of bipolarity….for now
Could we justifiably suggest that the world still lives in a state of unipolarity? The hegemonic status of the US…
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The undulation of global power
In the current global stage, it would be myopic to assume that global polarity is not in a multipolar state.…
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Britain is a failing state
Contemporary Britain is a far cry from the glory days of the empire. Covering a quarter of the world’s landmass,…
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Are ‘Insulate Britain’ a help or a hinderance?
Insulate Britain has been the focus of headlines involving protests over the last few months. They have participated in what…
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Its time for the UK to change its outdated constitution
The labour party’s landslide victory in 1997 under Tony Blair brought a lot of potential and ambitious reforms to the…
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Does Boris Johnson deserve to continue being the Prime Minister?
Questions have to be faced regarding the position of the Prime Minister this week having attempted to scrap the Committee…
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