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Tomas Gouveia
Oct 19, 2024
Iberian Right-Wing Euroscepticism: A Low-Risk Scenario for the EU?
With the arrival of the Portuguese political party Chega and the Spanish Vox to their respective parliaments, the age of ‘Iberian...
Noura Matalqa
Oct 17, 2024
From Conflict to Cooperation: An Analysis of the Impact of Saudi-Iranian Diplomatic Ties on the Middle East and Beyond.
The complex history of Saudi-Iranian relations spans over four decades, characterised by a prolonged period of tension with occasional...
Anoushka Jha
Oct 17, 2024
Miscommunicating 'Peace' in the Middle East: Elite Bargains and Structural Violence
In ‘Positive Peace and the Middle East’, David Boersema characterises the Middle East in the 21st century as a time of ‘generational...
Raya Mahmood
Oct 17, 2024
De-dollarisation: a New Era of Collaboration or Conflict?
Foreign ministers of the BRICS countries have recently met to discuss expansion and ways to challenge US dominance in the economy. The...
Max Mihailovici
Oct 17, 2024
Navigating Diplomacy and Compromise in the Ukraine Conflict: Understanding Russia’s uncompromising demands
When Khrushchev, then General-Secretary of the USSR, transferred Crimea from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954, few would...
Aisha Mohamed
Oct 17, 2024
From Disasters to Desperation: The Toll of Climate Change on Women and Girls
Floods. Heatwaves. Wildfires. These are the words that come to mind when climate change is mentioned. Climate change is perhaps the...
Laura Ionescu
Oct 17, 2024
Managing Global Conflict: Communication, Compromise & Collaboration
Amidst the intricate tapestry of diplomacy and international relations, trust emerges as the invisible thread weaving together the fabric...
Alecsis Rosca
Oct 17, 2024
China and Taiwan: Navigating through a Diplomatic Deadlock
Introduction The last 15 months of high intensity conflict in Ukraine provided valuable knowledge for both China and the United States,...
Andrea Thordarson
Oct 17, 2024
Global Nuclear Security: The High-Stakes Game of Individuals
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...
Omar Khan
Oct 17, 2024
Asia's Raging Fire: Will Myanmar's Civil War End Peacefully?
Omar Khan is a MSci Physics student at UCL with an interest in international relations. 6 November 2023. Kawlin, Sagaing Region....
Maddie Small
Oct 17, 2024
The 2023 Dutch General Election: An Uncertain Future for the Netherlands and the EU
Madelyn Small is a 2nd year Politics, Sociology and Eastern European Studies student with an interest in human rights, law, politics,...
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