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Progress at COP27 will be tough as incumbent powers continue to call the shots

write Peter Newell and Guy Edwards *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* As the UN climate change talks or “COP27” get underway in Egypt,

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2022 Global Resistance module students launch solidarity campaign with Indigenous struggle against extractivism

write Global Studies students Helena Müllenbach Martínez and Lotte Jaeger *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* When taking the final year module on Global

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38 years on – occupation is a crime

writes Law with International Relations student Kuljit Kaur *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* India is the world’s largest “democracy”, where human rights hold

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Why restoring EU’s ‘Energy and Defence’ will create an opportunity for the future of the European Union

writes Manfredi Morello (MA International Security 2018). Manfredi Morello is a Solicited Rating Team Coordinator at Standard Ethics. *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.*

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‘Fire on the other side of the sea’: domestic supply chain problems and other ‘migrant issues’

writes Geography student Yusuke Yasuda *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* I’m not sure whether this has a positive or negative connotation, but I

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