Why Europe Should be Paying Close Attention to Georgia
If Europe’s inaction on the Georgian election is interpreted by Russia as a green-light, the future of democratic elections may be at risk.
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
If Europe’s inaction on the Georgian election is interpreted by Russia as a green-light, the future of democratic elections may be at risk.
Every country requires both local and centralized authorities to effectively manage various aspects of governance. However, can a nation maintain efficiency in the
The Israel-Gaza conflict has been central to the discourses around international peace since 7 October 2023 when Hamas fighters stormed the Israel borders
About the writer: Michael Galea is the serving Member of the Parliament of Victoria for the South-Eastern Metropolitan constituency in Melbourne since 2022.
For Becca Chaffe and Mayumi Singh, the Labour Society at the University of Exeter is more than just a student group—it’s a space
Truss, since her shameful exit from UK politics, has made the occasional newsworthy comment, but nothing that quite openly exposes the nature of
Southern California has been plagued with fires for the past 2 weeks, the biggest and most horrific being the Palisades and Eaton fires,
Trump’s inauguration this week raises crucial concerns about the rising levels of right-wing populism globally. Figures like Elon Musk and Nigel Farage are
The discourse surrounding sex work and prostitution in the past few years has become polarised. Within liberal feminist circles, advocates have pushed for
It is not feminist to turn degradation into a business model. Lily Phillips, the OnlyFans performer who made headlines for allowing 101 men