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

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: Is Labour’s New Sentencing Bill Doing Enough?  

How can the Government prevent a black market or underground economy from developing?

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Internet and Feminism

How can we be feminist on the Internet ? Feminism is ‘an organized effort to give women the same economic,

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APEC 2025 – Shifting Alliances and New Realities in East Asia 

The 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit concluded in South Korea with a mix of optimism and tension, reflecting how

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Opinion: Populist Politicians Are Threatening Democracy

Opinion: Populist Politicians Are Threatening Democracy

November 15, 2025November 15, 2025
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

May 1, 2025May 1, 2025
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
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Lone Wolf Terrorism: A Desperate Concept for an Accompanied Actor

November 17, 2025November 18, 2025 By Hugh Seear

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

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#British #Opinion #Politics

Opinion: Votes at 16 are coming, yet millions may still be ignored

November 17, 2025November 17, 2025 By Bertie Bramham

As seen in Make Votes Matter. In 2029, 16- and 17-year-olds will be able to vote in a UK general election for the first time.

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Due Process by Nick Youngson //CC BY-SA 3.0
#British #Justice #Latest #Opinion #Politics

Opinion: Is Labour’s New Sentencing Bill Doing Enough?  

November 17, 2025 By nikol Kutsovska

How can the Government prevent a black market or underground economy from developing?

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#Gender #Latest #Women's rights

Internet and Feminism

November 17, 2025November 16, 2025 By Laura Bacha

How can we be feminist on the Internet ? Feminism is ‘an organized effort to give women the same economic, social, and political

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#Arts & Culture

Take Me to Church: Are Rosalía and Hozier Modern Missionaries?

November 17, 2025November 17, 2025 By Fleur Steel

With the release of her latest album Lux, Catalan singer Rosalía has made a bold shift away from the experimental, electronic pop that defined

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#Asia #Editorial Tab #Latest #Politics

APEC 2025 – Shifting Alliances and New Realities in East Asia 

November 16, 2025November 16, 2025 By Ruby Fry

The 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit concluded in South Korea with a mix of optimism and tension, reflecting how East Asia’s alliances

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#British #FEATURED #Politics #US Politics

Opinion: Populist Politicians Are Threatening Democracy

November 15, 2025November 15, 2025 By Cara Challand

Populism isn’t politics as usual; it’s democracy’s slow undoing. Voters need to wake up to the tactics of populists like Trump and Farage!

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Opinion: Striking the Right Chord: How Ed Sheeran’s Letter Sparked a Review of Arts Education

November 15, 2025 By Caspian Davies

In last week’s episode of The Graham Norton Show, British pop star and four-time Grammy winner Ed Sheeran appeared as the talk show’s musical

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#Asia #China #Politics

The Emperor’s Shadow – Xi Jinping’s New Great Purge

November 14, 2025 By Michael Mammadov

President Xi, now in an unprecedented fourth term has orchestrated the biggest set of purges since Mao. Justifying his actions by labelling those

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#Politics #Russia #War #World

The Dismal Case of the Russian War Machine 

November 11, 2025 By Joshua Robinson

What do Flamingos, an Epidemic and a Drone Factory all have in common? They signify the dismal state of the Russian war machine. With the frontline growing more stable, this year has highlighted the

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