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The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.

A Two-Tier Approach to Humanitarian Emergencies: What Contemporary Responses Have Taught Us

The civil war in Sudan has once again brought the differing responses to humanitarian emergencies to the forefront of discussions. 

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Explainer: Who is Sheikh Hasina?

In November 2025, the tribunal found Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity, citing unlawful killings, widespread brutality, and systematic repression of civilian protestors. She was sentenced to death in a trial held in absentia.

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Opinion: What’s Behind the Decline of England’s Seaside?

England’s coastline - home to some of the most beautiful, yet poorest areas in the country.

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Lone Wolf Terrorism: A Desperate Concept for an Accompanied Actor

When one hears the term ‘lone wolf,’ the picture imagined is that of an isolated creature, independent in its survival

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Opinion: Mother of the Nation, Father of Misogyny – The Conservative War on Women

Opinion: Mother of the Nation, Father of Misogyny – The Conservative War on Women

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This Week In PMQs: Education and U.S. Intelligence

This Week In PMQs: Education and U.S. Intelligence

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Opinion: How Making America Great Again has Turned into an Orwellian Nightmare 

Opinion: How Making America Great Again has Turned into an Orwellian Nightmare 

March 23, 2025March 24, 2025
Opinion: Where is Feminism in Sustainability?

Opinion: Where is Feminism in Sustainability?

March 18, 2025March 18, 2025
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‘The Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention’ – Professor Michael Newman

October 17, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Becca McAuley

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October 16, 2017 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Hi everyone! Please see below for the content call for this term’s print publication of The Witness. We’ve suggested some broad themes and

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The Debate: “This House would prioritise civil liberties over national security”

October 12, 2017October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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Democracy’s disease: What GE2017 has shown us

June 27, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Olly Haynes

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It’s over for May

June 21, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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A new beginning for Labour?

June 21, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Becca McAuley

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From the editors

June 21, 2017 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Read articles from new Witness Editors Will Parker and Becca McAuley.  Click here to read why Will Parker thinks May’s government is borrowed time –

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