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The Imperial Mirage: Russian Geopolitical Bluster as a Precursor to Systemic State Collapse

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...

Pauline Hanson: One Nation

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...

The Realignment of the British Right: A Comparative Analysis of Reform UK, Advance UK, and Restore Britain (2025-2026)

. 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 Collapse of Birmingham: A Lesson in Failed Multiculturalism

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...

Grace Tame, Australian of the year: “from Gadigal to Gaza, globalise the intifada”

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

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: Brexit, the Union Flag, and the Advance UK Correction

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...

King Charles III: The Monarchy’s Endorsement of Islamic Scholarship

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

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...