Politicising the Civil Service: Why It Won’t Solve Our Problems
There is no doubt the Civil Service has its issues. However, is politicisation really the answer?
Politicising the Civil Service: Why It Won’t Solve Our Problems Read More »
There is no doubt the Civil Service has its issues. However, is politicisation really the answer?
Politicising the Civil Service: Why It Won’t Solve Our Problems Read More »
Any genuine attempt at reconciliation requires tackling Israeli society’s collective siege mentality, softening Israel’s security policies, and alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation: Charting a Path Forwards Read More »
Liz Johnson, co-founder of The Ability People, sheds light on the disability employment gap.
The Disability Employment Gap: ‘Ignorance is a reason, not an excuse’ Read More »
By examining the accounts of contemporary Afghani exiles, this report aims to shed light on the complex interplay between exile and the construction of identity.
Exiles: Constructing Identities Read More »
Why is 2023 a year to remember? Well, let’s just say It all started with a trip to Spain.
2023: A Year to Remember Read More »
It’s almost been a week since Hamas launched its attack on Israel. And for the first time in my life, I didn’t know how to react.
With the release of the long-awaited Shawcross review once again sparking debate about the ethicality and effectiveness of Britain’s Prevent programme, the question must be asked: do policymakers really understand Islamist terror and the best way to counter it?
“If humanitarian intervention is, indeed, an unacceptable assault on sovereignty, how should we respond to a Rwanda, to a Srebrenica – to gross and systematic violations of human rights that offend every precept of our common humanity?”
The Responsibility to Protect: Fundamentally Flawed Or Simply Awaiting Reform? Read More »
The post-2014 hostility between Russia and NATO results from two conflicting geostrategic policies that have contributed to a negative relationship spiral between the two sides: NATO expansionism and Russian irredentism.
Poking the Bear: Explaining Russia-NATO Hostilities Read More »