Debating Poland’s Growing G20 Ambitions
Having been born in Poland and living there until the age of 11, I am constantly looking back on the former half of
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Having been born in Poland and living there until the age of 11, I am constantly looking back on the former half of
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This budget is transformative for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it is Labour’s first budget in 15 years, setting the tone for their
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On the 6 March, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, presented his 2024 Spring Budget to Parliament stating “the policies I announce today mean
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The BRICS intergovernmental organisation, its name an acronym for its founding members: Brazil, Russia, India, and China, as well as its earliest addition,
In the aftermath of Brexit, Brussels has embarked on a mission to reroute derivatives clearing away from London. The revised regulations entail EU-based banks and
Argued to be “one of the unicorns of macroeconomics”, GDP-linked bonds are a type of state-contingent debt instrument that allows a country to adjust its