Through a series of events and luck the British Empire has been able to remain relevant in today's political landscape through the Commonwealth of Nations. Why was France unable to achieve such success with her colonial legacy?
Where does power lie in the UK? Consequently, where should it lie? (An analysis of ‘Power: A Radical View’)
A comprehensive review of Lukes' book 'Power: A Radical View' in which the essay seeks to uncover where power currently lies and indeed should lie in the UK.
How important are international organisations for maintaining international order?
Have international organisations seen their relevance increase post-1945 or do international institutions still remain second place to nation-states?
Was Mill right to defend free speech? A comparative analysis
Through an analysis of Rousseau and Marx, this essay seeks to understand and strengthen Mill's defence of free speech.
Political Communication: comparing media across national boundaries
This essay seeks to compare and contrast media within three national contexts: Germany, Brazil and North Korea. In doing so, this essay hopes to shed light on the complexities and possible benefits that enhanced political communication can create.