The Mask of Might: Why Russia’s Grandiose Rhetoric Signals Internal Failure The stability of the global order depends on the collective resolve of the Anglosphere. For the United Kingdom, the United...
The Rise of the Pauline Nation: Why Australia is Bracing for a Seismic Political Shift As we look toward the next General Election, due on or before 20 May 2028, the air in Australia feels different...
. Why Reform Failed and the New Vanguard of British Sovereignty The British political landscape is changing faster than at any time since 1922. For over a hundred years, the Conservative and Labour...
The Story of Birmingham: From Big Dreams to Big Problems A few years ago, people in Birmingham were excited. They embraced the promise of a “Golden Decade.” This meant they thought the...
The Semantics of Resistance: A Geopolitical and Media Analysis of the Intifada The word “intifada” sits at a sharp, often painful intersection of language, history, and modern politics...
Shifting Sands: How Labour’s Palestine Position Fractured Australian Sentiment The Australian Labour Party’s (ALP) position on the Israel-Palestine conflict has undergone a significant transformation...
The Sovereignty Paradox: Reimagining the Union in the Post-Brexit Era The Union Flag is more than a textile arrangement; it is a visual constitution. To the casual observer, it is a brand—a global...
a profound public paradox: how can a Christian sovereign, legally sworn to protect the Church, simultaneously act as a prominent patron and advocate for another major world religion, effectively...
The Aspirational Failure of Multiculturalism: Why a Shift to Multi-Ethnic Policy is Essential When policies are aspirational they often fail to mesh with the practical realities of a civic society’s...