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Aditi Someshwar
Jan 8
EU Membership: The Price of Belonging
Aditi Someshwar The European Union is one of the most powerful and significant geographic blocs in history. The Union extends...
Udaya Pal
Dec 5, 2024
Trump’s Return: What this means for the Fragile Balance in the Middle East
Udaya Pal Donald Trump’s incoming return to the White House has many skeptical and concerned about the implications for the future of US...
Aditi Someshwar
Nov 30, 2024
Global Plates: How Countries Export Culture
Aditi Someshwar Food is central to all of our lives, an essential ingredient for our mind, body, and soul. It is also a severely...
Aditi Someshwar
Nov 11, 2024
Nobody Has Won This Election
Aditi Someshwar Heartbroken. It is the only way I can describe how I have felt since reading the results of the US election this past...
Aditi Someshwar
Oct 31, 2024
Social Media Wars: Leveraging Soft Power
Aditi Someshwar Many governments across the globe have been fighting a longstanding ‘war’ against foreign involvement in their public...
Udaya Pal
Oct 22, 2024
Tipping Point: Rethinking Global Approaches to Afghanistan’s Taliban Regime
Udaya Pal In August 2021, the Taliban swept across Afghanistan and into power only a week after the final US withdrawal of troops. In the...
Channon Heenan
Jan 26, 2024
Navigating the Indian Ocean: The Maldives’ Diplomatic Pivot from New Delhi to Beijing
By Channon Heenan The waters of the Indian ocean have long been a stage for political manoeuvring, and today it is no different. The...
Reuben Bye
Jan 26, 2024
2024 The Year of Elections: Change and Uncertainty
By Reuben Bye 2024 is the biggest year for voting, ever - and it will be a year of uncertainty. 76 countries with a combined population...
Krishna Bellamkonda
Nov 9, 2023
US Policy Shift: Elevating the US-India Relationship Beyond Convenience
By Krishna Bellamkonda In June this year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a four-day state visit to the United States....
Channon Heenan
Oct 5, 2023
Kazakhstan: A waning Russia and a rising China?
By Channon Heenan On 19th May 2023, President Xi Jinping held the first in-person China-Central Asia summit in Xi’an, China. The summit...
Reuben Bye
Oct 3, 2023
The Assassination Allegations that Undermined Indo-Western Partnership
By Reuben Bye On September 18, Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister, announced that he had seen evidence suggesting that the Indian...
Gokul Krishnakumar
Mar 17, 2023
Editorial: The Peruvian Puzzle
By Gokul Krishnakumar In early December 2022, Peru woke to a direct address from its leftist President, Pedro Castillo, who proclaimed a...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 13, 2023
Zombie laws: Sec 66 A of the IT Act
Section 66(A) of the IT Act, 2000 says, "Any individual who sends any grossly offensive message through a computer source or any...
Ananya Sreekumar
Feb 21, 2023
Not built to withstand: Could Turkey have prevented the scale of disaster?
In the early hours of Monday, 6th February, two earthquakes of magnitude(s) 7.8 and 7.5 took the lives of over 44,000 people (as of...
Caitlin Hoyland
Nov 29, 2022
“Women, Life, Freedom”: The hundred-year oppression of the Kurdish people
On the 13th September, 22 year old Mahsa Amini was arrested by Iran’s Morality police for supposedly wearing her headscarf...
Evie Taylor
Nov 22, 2022
COP27: Real progress or performative action?
Widely lauded as the most significant opportunity for global collaboration to tackle the climate crisis, the COP Climate Summit is an...
Aditi Someshwar
Jan 85 min read
EU Membership: The Price of Belonging
Aditi Someshwar The European Union is one of the most powerful and significant geographic blocs in history. The Union extends...
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Lois Glover
Nov 13, 2024
The Downplay of the Mental Health Crisis: How Will Disparities be Resolved?
Lois Glover Historically, mental health has been a heavily stigmatised, taboo topic and in many ways remains that way. Whilst mental...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 28, 2024
Cancer: why health inequalities in cancer are making the world’s biggest killer that much more dangerous
Isabella Lopez-Scott There are many areas in healthcare in which spotting inequalities is obvious, for example, those who can afford...
Isabella Lopez-Scott
Feb 25, 2024
COVID-19 and its Implications on our Mental Health
By Isabella Lopez-Scott The COVID-19 pandemic had many implications for the economy, education, and healthcare. However, one factor...
Nimrit Jodha
Oct 31, 2023
Public vs Private: Does the Quality of Healthcare vary between the Public and Private Sectors?
By Nimrit Jodha Over the past decade, there has been an increased emphasis on healthcare becoming a profit-maximising industry. However,...
Drishti Patel
Mar 17, 2023
Editorial: Can we ever be too hyperaware of our well-being?
By Drishti Patel As a society, due to the advances in medical research and technology, it is inevitable that we are able to better...
Caitlin Hoyland
Nov 1, 2022
What can we learn from Cuba’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Have you heard about the five covid-19 vaccines developed in Cuba? Have you heard that Cuba has one of the highest vaccination rates in...
Nimrit Jodha
Oct 20, 2022
The BAME community: the inequalities in healthcare brought to light by COVID-19
As COVID-19 progressed, data revealed just how prevalent the inequalities in accessing healthcare were for black, Asian and minority...
Warwick Think Tank
Feb 15, 2022
Solving the UK's Dementia Crisis
This article was written by contributor Harry Ward The dementia crisis is one close to my heart. As an Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK)...
Warwick Think Tank
Dec 2, 2021
Unleashing Britain’s Potential? Two years of Johnsonism Under Review
This article has been written by contributor James Baldwin Two years have passed since the resounding election victory of Boris Johnson...
Warwick Think Tank
Nov 23, 2021
Covid Plan B – What, Why and If?
This article has been written by contributor Harry Ward Around this time last year England crashed into its second Covid-19 lockdown. At...
Shravan Gopal
Mar 16, 2021
The UK Government’s Moral Disaster in Yemen
The UK has contributed to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis: the Yemen conflict. Persistent bombing has destroyed the lives of...
Catriona Heyworth
Jan 26, 2021
"Maybe We’ll Get the Vaccine in 2025" - Snapshots of Vaccine Inequality Around the World
The defining problem of 2021 will be disseminating Covid-19 vaccines to the most vulnerable around the world. Whilst some countries are...
Rohini Anand
Jan 19, 2021
The Devastating Effects of Covid-19 on Heart and Cancer Patient Care
The Covid-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on the world; there is no human being who has not been affected. Though the...
Shravan Gopal
Jan 19, 2021
Amazon Pharmacy: a cure to America’s broken healthcare market?
Last month, Amazon announced a new venture, Amazon Pharmacy into the US healthcare market, sending the stocks of leading competitors down...
Anna Steer
Dec 1, 2020
COVID-19 Misinformation & ‘Anti-Vaxxers’: How Do We Immunise Against the ‘Infodemic’?
The news of success in both Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford’s Covid-19 drug trials has been welcomed by people across the globe, with...
Catriona Heyworth
Nov 3, 2020
Healthcare in the USA: Where Do the Candidates Stand?
Healthcare in the United States is one of the many topics that Republicans and Democrats diverge on greatly, and it highlights the...
Lois Glover
Nov 13, 20245 min read
The Downplay of the Mental Health Crisis: How Will Disparities be Resolved?
Lois Glover Historically, mental health has been a heavily stigmatised, taboo topic and in many ways remains that way. Whilst mental...
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India Southcott
Nov 2, 20245 min read
Bridging the Digital Divide in Education: Addressing Technology Disparities
India Southcott In today’s education system, digital tools have moved from supplementary resources to essential elements for educational...
Education
India Southcott
Nov 2, 2024
Bridging the Digital Divide in Education: Addressing Technology Disparities
India Southcott In today’s education system, digital tools have moved from supplementary resources to essential elements for educational...
Zaira Imran
Feb 19, 2024
AI: a support or danger to learning?
By Zaira Imran Since the pandemic, the innovation of AI technology and its integration into several industries and sectors has been...
Oriane Nagberi
Feb 19, 2024
Is La Laicité in schools the separation of religion from the state or the separation of Islam from French society?
By Oriane Nagberi La Laicité is an educational policy that exists in France as a secular policy, intercepting every part of French...
Daniel Norman
Nov 6, 2023
Schools Under Strain: SEND Children Face Crumbling Support Systems
By Daniel Norman There are now more Special Education Needs and Disabilities — SEND — children in the British school system than ever....
Mehru Nisa Shahid
Oct 15, 2023
Not in Isolation: Exploring the Intersection between Climate Change and Education
By Mehru Nisa Shahid Climate change is often given significant attention in conversations and tends to be treated as an isolated issue,...
Warwick Think Tank
Dec 14, 2022
Editorial: The Challenge of Integrating Critical Race Theory in American Schools and its Implication
Critical Race Theory (CRT) has become a new socially-constructed monstrosity for Republican lawmakers and people unwilling to recognise...
Jhanvi Mehta
Oct 11, 2022
What lessons the English education system should learn from Finland
England’s exam system has only been effective at upholding the notion of privilege through constricted tests and exams, resulting in an...
Will Booker
Oct 26, 2021
One Britain, One Nation? : The British Government’s Effort To Write Its Own History
On June 21 of this year, the UK Department of Education tweeted its support for the ‘One Britain, One Nation’ movement, proposing to make...
Anna Steer
Feb 9, 2021
Policing the Curriculum: Government meddling in the UK Education System
On the 20th October 2020, Equalities minister Kemi Badenoch announced that the UK Government stood uniquely against the teaching of...
Rohini Anand
Feb 2, 2021
The Gendered Effect of School Closures in Developing Countries: The Covid-19 Pandemic
In an effort to reduce the transmission of Covid-19, governments around the world have ordered their schools to close. These closures...
Anna Steer
Dec 1, 2020
COVID-19 Misinformation & ‘Anti-Vaxxers’: How Do We Immunise Against the ‘Infodemic’?
The news of success in both Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford’s Covid-19 drug trials has been welcomed by people across the globe, with...
Anna Steer
Nov 10, 2020
Universities and Student Mental Health: Should the Government Intervene?
With the return of university students to campuses across the country, the topic of students’ mental health has once again made headline...
Anna Steer
Oct 20, 2020
Black Working-Class Students post-Covid-19: How Do We Deal with a Crisis?
In late August, Britain was rocked by the most sensational education scandal in recent memory, with the A-Level and GCSE exam results...
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Giovanna Zarrebini
Nov 5, 20247 min read
Levelling the Supply Chain: How Blockchain Enhances Transparency and Equality Across Global Markets
Giovanna Zarrebini Since COVID struck in 2020, consumer expectations revolved around a two-hour delivery model. When the pandemic...
Technology
Giovanna Zarrebini
Nov 5, 2024
Levelling the Supply Chain: How Blockchain Enhances Transparency and Equality Across Global Markets
Giovanna Zarrebini Since COVID struck in 2020, consumer expectations revolved around a two-hour delivery model. When the pandemic...
Pawel Plonka
Feb 3, 2024