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Gavin

Becoming an Examiner

Teachers often like to talk about those mythical creatures called ‘examiners’ who hold such power over students’ fates and futures: ‘Be careful – the examiner won’t like that phrase...
Krishnakanthan

Issues in Political Theory: Does Poverty Restrict Liberty?

Does Poverty Restrict Liberty? The intention of this essay is to defend the view that poverty is the most potent obstacle of liberty, contrary to the view that the poor are no less...
Will

How and why do revolutions either succeed or fail?

For many of the most powerful nations of today, revolutions act as milestones in their national history, marking a break at which they could achieve their current form, or a significa...
Nicolas

The Vicious Cycle of Western Foreign Policy

The British government has voted in favour of joining the fight against Daesh in Syria and begin bombing alongside its allies. This has occurred in large part as a result of the attac...
William

"Nationalism inevitably breeds conflict." Discuss (35)

"Nationalism inevitably breeds conflict." Discuss (35)The debate at the heart of the matter is whether or not there is something at the core of all forms of nationalism that leads t...
William

Ecologism - Key Concepts & Divisions

Key ConceptsSustainabilityEcologists argue against the ingrained assumption found in other political (so-called `grey`) ideologies that human life has unlimited potential for growth...
Benjamin

The EU: An Oasis of opportunity for the Front National?

Having arguably muted the impact of the Front National’s 24 MEPs, one could be forgiven for thinking that the European un ion (EU) once again represents an oasis of opportunity for th...
David

The Obama Doctrine: Drone Warfare and the End of the War on Terror

On 18th September, 2001, the United States Congress passed the Authorisation of Military Force. Those who overwhelmingly voted for it must have been aware that the world of the 18th w...
David

The State of Exception: The Moral Ambivalence of British Aid.

Villagisation is the kind of euphemism that only the most depraved of regimes can come up with. In 1984 it was used by the Derg-Ethiopia's Marxist flavoured military junta, to describ...
Sebastian

Identity is a knife

"Identity is a knife": Must Tribal Identities be Repressed in Order for African States to Avoid Internal Violent Conflict? Discuss with reference to at least three countries. Ident...
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