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Australia: What on earth is going on?
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – Canberra started off 2020 with the worst air pollution in the world. The Parliament House in Capital Hill in the morning of New Year’s Day was barely …
Opinion: Labour’s resounding election defeat was about much more than Brexit
Labour lost votes to every other party and in almost every seat in this general election, and countless seats that have been reliable Labour territory for decades have turned blue. …
International Crises: A Compassionate Point of View
If you ask me if I care about Putin, my answer will be no. If you ask me if I care about Obama, my answer will still be no. If …
Brunch and the papers: Wednesday 29th October 2014
Good Morning all. Zambia’s president died on Tuesday night, after receiving treatment at the King Edward VI in London. Michael Sata, alternatively known as ‘King Cobra’, was 77. This occurred …
Ebolanomics: The Pharmaceutical Question
The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa has claimed close to 5,000 lives. The UN predicts up to 10,000 new cases per week could soon be witnessed. World Bank president …
A Global Debate
It is by no means a secret that we at The Globalist do love a global debate. As a society we aim to provide a platform for discussion of the …
The Case For Engagement: A Response to “Should We Be Bombing ISIS?”
Taking the country to war is the most serious decision that any government will ever make. A decision for war involves placing British service personnel into life-threatening situations, as well …
Why Russo-Chinese competition is undermining the political stability of Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is a country at a crossroads. The Kyrgyz public has thrown out its governments by mass protest twice in the last ten years, and may well to do so …
Are ‘Liberalism’ and ‘Islam’ mutually exclusive?
Twenty-three percent of young people in the UK currently blame the media for the creation of anti-Islamic sentiments, and after watching Bill Maher’s HBO show last week, it is easy …
Should we be bombing ISIS?
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Inevitably, when deciding which plan of action would be best to employ against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), it will be difficult to isolate recent …