Posts by Alex essay Is the contemporary crisis best understood through ‘problem solving’ or ‘critical’ international theory? by Alex Johnson January 12, 2021January 21, 2021 Current Affairs With Trump going, what now for US-Russian relations? by Alex Johnson January 4, 2021January 5, 2021 essay The strategic imperatives in US containment strategy and the extent to which these changed during the Cold War by Alex Johnson January 3, 2021January 5, 2021 Biography George Blake’s death marks the declining memory of the Cold War’s lessons by Alex Johnson December 29, 2020January 5, 2021 Current Affairs The Rise of Hybrid Elections: Lawfare, Disinformation, and Division by Alex Johnson November 15, 2020November 18, 2020 Current Affairs Putin’s reign is far from collapsing by Alex Johnson September 13, 2020 Current Affairs Whilst most economies falter, tax havens will benefit from the expense of the virus by Alex Johnson September 8, 2020December 5, 2020 Current Affairs To comprehend Chinese foreign policy, its history must be understood first by Alex Johnson September 4, 2020December 11, 2020 Current Affairs The Tragedy of David Starkey by Alex Johnson July 5, 2020December 11, 2020 Biography Review – The Last Days of Hitler by Hugh Trevor-Roper by Alex Johnson June 17, 2020January 25, 2021 Current Affairs There are no heroes, only anti-heroes by Alex Johnson June 12, 2020December 11, 2020 Current Affairs The Dichotomy of Experiences and Standards by Alex Johnson June 5, 2020December 11, 2020 Current Affairs A Defence of Dominic Cummings by Alex Johnson May 26, 2020December 11, 2020 Current Affairs COVID-19’s ‘Unsocial Sociability’: A Positive Outlook on its Possible Outcomes by Alex Johnson May 25, 2020December 11, 2020 International Relations The Gradual Return of Strongman Politics by Alex Johnson May 20, 2020December 11, 2020 Economics To what extent, if at all, is the contemporary world economy shaped by the rise of the financial industry? by Alex Johnson May 15, 2020December 11, 2020 History Was the post-45 international order an ‘expert consensus’, a ‘US hegemony’ or a ‘balance of threats’? by Alex Johnson May 15, 2020December 11, 2020 Fiction Review – The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan by Alex Johnson May 6, 2020December 11, 2020 Fiction Review – The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald by Alex Johnson May 3, 2020December 11, 2020 International Relations Explaining the ‘China Threat’ Thesis by Alex Johnson April 25, 2020January 8, 2021 Fiction Review – Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad by Alex Johnson April 22, 2020December 11, 2020 History The Thucydides Trap and COVID-19: Is a New World Order Emerging? by Alex Johnson April 18, 2020December 11, 2020 History Did the East European governments during the Cold War depend on violence to create legitimacy? by Alex Johnson April 4, 2020December 11, 2020 Biography Yukio Mishima – Japan’s Enfant Terrible by Alex Johnson March 30, 2020December 11, 2020 Economics The Black Swan called COVID-19: Its Financial Implications by Alex Johnson March 20, 2020December 11, 2020 British Empire How far was Livingstone’s reputation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries linked to the advance of the British Empire? by Alex Johnson March 12, 2020December 11, 2020 Opinion The Relevance of R. D. Laing Today by Alex Johnson February 28, 2020December 11, 2020 Fiction Review – The Quiet American by Graham Greene by Alex Johnson February 2, 2020January 25, 2021 International Relations Which theory of international relations best reflects U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War? by Alex Johnson January 12, 2020December 11, 2020 Biography Review – The Borgias: Power and Fortune by Paul Strathern by Alex Johnson December 30, 2019January 25, 2021 History What was distinctive about “Jacksonian Democracy”? by Alex Johnson December 26, 2019December 11, 2020 History Is the United States an empire, and how can this be demonstrated? by Alex Johnson December 25, 2019December 11, 2020 Biography Review – A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean by Roland Philipps by Alex Johnson December 23, 2019January 25, 2021 History Was the Habsburg Monarchy still an empire after 1867? by Alex Johnson December 13, 2019December 16, 2020 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
essay Is the contemporary crisis best understood through ‘problem solving’ or ‘critical’ international theory? by Alex Johnson January 12, 2021January 21, 2021
Current Affairs With Trump going, what now for US-Russian relations? by Alex Johnson January 4, 2021January 5, 2021
essay The strategic imperatives in US containment strategy and the extent to which these changed during the Cold War by Alex Johnson January 3, 2021January 5, 2021
Biography George Blake’s death marks the declining memory of the Cold War’s lessons by Alex Johnson December 29, 2020January 5, 2021
Current Affairs The Rise of Hybrid Elections: Lawfare, Disinformation, and Division by Alex Johnson November 15, 2020November 18, 2020
Current Affairs Whilst most economies falter, tax havens will benefit from the expense of the virus by Alex Johnson September 8, 2020December 5, 2020
Current Affairs To comprehend Chinese foreign policy, its history must be understood first by Alex Johnson September 4, 2020December 11, 2020
Biography Review – The Last Days of Hitler by Hugh Trevor-Roper by Alex Johnson June 17, 2020January 25, 2021
Current Affairs The Dichotomy of Experiences and Standards by Alex Johnson June 5, 2020December 11, 2020
Current Affairs COVID-19’s ‘Unsocial Sociability’: A Positive Outlook on its Possible Outcomes by Alex Johnson May 25, 2020December 11, 2020
International Relations The Gradual Return of Strongman Politics by Alex Johnson May 20, 2020December 11, 2020
Economics To what extent, if at all, is the contemporary world economy shaped by the rise of the financial industry? by Alex Johnson May 15, 2020December 11, 2020
History Was the post-45 international order an ‘expert consensus’, a ‘US hegemony’ or a ‘balance of threats’? by Alex Johnson May 15, 2020December 11, 2020
Fiction Review – The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald by Alex Johnson May 3, 2020December 11, 2020
International Relations Explaining the ‘China Threat’ Thesis by Alex Johnson April 25, 2020January 8, 2021
History The Thucydides Trap and COVID-19: Is a New World Order Emerging? by Alex Johnson April 18, 2020December 11, 2020
History Did the East European governments during the Cold War depend on violence to create legitimacy? by Alex Johnson April 4, 2020December 11, 2020
Economics The Black Swan called COVID-19: Its Financial Implications by Alex Johnson March 20, 2020December 11, 2020
British Empire How far was Livingstone’s reputation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries linked to the advance of the British Empire? by Alex Johnson March 12, 2020December 11, 2020
Fiction Review – The Quiet American by Graham Greene by Alex Johnson February 2, 2020January 25, 2021
International Relations Which theory of international relations best reflects U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War? by Alex Johnson January 12, 2020December 11, 2020
Biography Review – The Borgias: Power and Fortune by Paul Strathern by Alex Johnson December 30, 2019January 25, 2021
History What was distinctive about “Jacksonian Democracy”? by Alex Johnson December 26, 2019December 11, 2020
History Is the United States an empire, and how can this be demonstrated? by Alex Johnson December 25, 2019December 11, 2020
Biography Review – A Spy Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald Maclean by Roland Philipps by Alex Johnson December 23, 2019January 25, 2021
History Was the Habsburg Monarchy still an empire after 1867? by Alex Johnson December 13, 2019December 16, 2020