Radical Right Populism: Parallels Between the Bush Administration's Conduct in the Iraq War and Trump's Style of Authoritarian Populism
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The actions of the Bush administration during America’s invasion of Iraq in 2003 and subsequent
'She Likes it Rough': Dissecting the Glorification of Rough Sex
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Your Party: Game Changer or Gimmick?
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No Seat at the Table: The PR Industry's Diversity Failure
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On the 20th of August, a Sanex campaign was banned by the ASA for promoting harmful
Pakistan’s Deadly Floods: The Not so Natural Disasters:
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House of Lords Reform: Is Change Finally Coming?
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For decades, House of Lords reform has been a recurring aspect of British politics. Promises have been
It is 2025: Racism is now Trendy?
The flags are going up - as are the number of hate crimes. Do they truly represent national pride, or something else?
One Year On: Labour Needs to Find Its Voice Before Reform Fills the Silence
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The USA and International Justice: A Relationship Defined by Convenience
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The United States has, for much of the past century, cultivated an image as the
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