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Cooling relations and melting icebergs: the changing geopolitics of the Arctic
Tallulah Richards is a third year History student, primarily focusing on the history of Latin America and the Soviet Union in Cold War...
Tallulah Richards
Nov 15, 2024


East Timor’s Path to Sovereignty: Diplomatic Struggles and the Geopolitical Implications of Independence from Indonesia
Sophia Dudler is a first-year student studying Global Humanitarian Studies. The path to sovereignty for Timor-Leste stands as a profound...
Sophia Dudler
Nov 15, 2024


War Communism: From Bolshevik Russia to Modern Battlegrounds
Riya Hari is a first-year History, Politics & Economics student at UCL, hoping to specialise in Economics. www.linkedin.com/in/riya-hari-...
Riya Hari
Nov 15, 2024


Labour’s rethink of Sino-British relations
Phoebe Lang-Clapp is a second year International Social and Political Studies student. She is primarily interested in international...
Phoebe Lang-Clapp
Nov 15, 2024


Trouble at Home: Britain’s Authoritarianism Problem
Owen Tsai is a second year Philosophy, Politics and Economics student. He currently works at Global Weekly alongside the Diplomacy...
Owen Tsai
Nov 15, 2024


Examining China’s Intentions: Accidental Debt Trap Diplomacy and Misunderstood Maritime Disputes in ASEAN
Amirah Hamita is a Third year English Literature student. She worked as a digital consultant at IDEAS Globally, an advisory firm with...
Amirah Hamita
Nov 15, 2024


Jordan - A faltering bridge over troubled waters?
Tan Kian Ann is a second year BSc Politics and International Relations student, with an interest in uncovering the nuance behind on-going...
Tan Kian Ann
Nov 15, 2024


Implications of North Korean Troops in Russia
Jovan Lim is a first year Philosophy, Politics and Economics student. He is passionate about the intersection between global affairs and...
Jovan Lim
Nov 15, 2024

Economic Woes: UK and China, Friends or Foes?
Joe Yiu Ip is a first-year Politics and International Relations student. Interested in various areas of geopolitics, including...
Joe Yiu Ip
Nov 15, 2024


The Arrest of Ko Wen-je: Taiwan’s Democracy at stake, or not?
Ivan Ng is a first-year Law student. He is interested in delving into the political systems around the world and comparing their...
Ivan Ng
Nov 15, 2024


Unexplored aspects of the “comfort women” discussion
Isabelle Lenton is a second year International Relations and Dutch student. She currently writes for The Diplomacy Review and The...
Isabelle Lenton
Nov 15, 2024


Maduro Maintains His Grip: 2024 Venezuelan Election
Isabel Thwin is a final-year Arts and Sciences student focusing on Global Politics, Law and Computer Science. She is primarily interested...
Isabel Thwin
Nov 15, 2024
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