Values vs Profits: Is China committing genocide?
Abstract Multiple western nations, led by the United States (US), accuse the People’s Republic of China (PRC) of genocide targeting...
The Rise of Political Islam
The coalition between Erdoğan’s AKP and the nationalist MHP, which took form after the election in spring 2015, may have appeared strange...
The Legacy of Empire and Systematic Racism in the UK, is the UK in Denial that Racism Exists?
Credit photo from James Eades on Unsplash Note from the Institute: This article is a part of the Places in the Sun project from the...
IGE Event: The Legacy of Empire for Russian Foreign Policy
Looking at the map it is hardly possible to overlook the Russian Federation, a country spanning over two continents, connecting the...
Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention: the beginning of a knock-on effect?
Turkey has been the first country to sign and ratify the Istanbul convention, but also the first to withdraw. Before analysing the...
The main challenges for the European Union’s “strategic autonomy” endeavour in the Indo-Pacific
Following the French, German and Dutch guidelines, the Council of the European Union (EU) has released its Conclusions on an EU Strategy...
A Strategic Revolution? Australia’s new Defence Policy in a troubled Indo-Pacific
The recent appointment of Peter Dutton – known as one of China’s most outspoken critics – as the new Australian Secretary of Defence has...
Auf Wiedersehen Angela, Servus Annalena: Exploring the Christian Democratic Union’s (CDU) electoral
For months, the lives of citizens all over the world have been marred by uncertainty. As for those in Germany and the European Union,...
The Yemeni War: is the EU complying with the values embodied in the European Union Global Strategy?
This article aims to present the main features of what is known to be the worst humanitarian crisis which have derived from the Yemeni...
Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis. A Book Review
“The essence of ultimate decision remains impenetrable to the observer – often, indeed, to the decider himself…. There will always be the...