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Maeve O'Brian
Feb 28, 2024
The OECD’s Final Report on Global Aid in 2022 Outlines a Year that Global Aid Became Even More Politicised
Maeve O’Brien is a second-year Comparative Literature student. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Assistance...
Nydia Ndam Carrillo
Feb 21, 2024
The ‘War on Drugs’ cannot be won: Security issue or social issue?
Nydia Ndam Carrillo is a final-year Politics and International Relations at UCL, specialising in post-colonialism and global security,...
Max Mihailovici
Feb 20, 2024
Navigating Diplomacy and Compromise in the Ukraine Conflict: Understanding Russia’s uncompromising demands.
Max Mihailovici is a final-year History student at UCL, specializing in European and American political history and relations. When...
Andrea Thordarson
Feb 20, 2024
The Houthi Dilemma: From Regional Players to International Troublemakers
Andrea is a second-year ISPS student at UCL. Originally from Iceland, she has lived in both Sweden and the UK. She has a passion for all...
Tan Kian Ann
Feb 20, 2024
US Foreign Policy on Israel: A Little Too “Special”?
Tan Kian Ann is a first year BSc Politics and International Relations student, with an interest in uncovering the nuance behind on-going...
Aryaman Srivastava
Feb 20, 2024
The Aftermath of Nagorno-Karabakh: A Geopolitical Crossroads
Aryaman Srivastava is a first-year undergraduate student reading (BSc) Politics and International Relations in the Department of...
Agrim Joshi
Feb 20, 2024
America’s undermining its international ambitions in its own backyard
Agrim Joshi is a first year student studying History, Politics and Economics at the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies at...
Josh Mills
Feb 20, 2024
A matter of trust: How the UK needs to radically change its methods in international development
Josh Mills is a first year student studying History and Politics of the Americas at the Institute of the Americas in UCL. He recently...
Lena Nicoletti
Feb 20, 2024
Abortion Should Not Be a Political Issue – But the Global Anti-Abortion Movement Is
Lena Nicoletti is a first-year student studying International Social and Political Studies with a specialism in law and Japanese as her...
Omar Khan
Feb 20, 2024
INTENSE GANG VIOLENCE AND NEW WAR ROCK ECUADOR
Omar Khan is a MSci Physics student at UCL with an interest in international relations. Under a humid twenty-five degree heat on the...
Matthieu Dinh
Feb 20, 2024
LOOKING BEYOND THE CHINA EFFECT – POPULISM ON THE RISE IN TAIWAN
Matthieu is a second year Politics and International Relations student at UCL with a keen eye on political developments in France and...
Agoston Sikos
Feb 20, 2024
The Economic and Political Foundations of France in Africa and Its Position Until the Coups
Agoston Sikos is a second-year student studying History, Politics and Economics at UCL. He interned at the Special Analyses Department of...
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