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How far was Livingstone’s reputation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries linked to the advance of the British Empire?

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Through his itinerant lifestyle, David Livingstone had established a legacy which was near mythical to observers and their […]

Alex Johnson March 12, 2020 British Empire, History, University of Stirling

Uncertainty and Fear: Why is Corona Such a Big Deal

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COVID-19, commonly known as Corona Virus, has been dominating headlines since its outbreak in late 2019. After its […]

Igor Bubeník March 7, 2020 Media, Opinion, Posts by Igor, Psychology, Short Read

The Relevance of R. D. Laing Today

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Mental health issues have now become one of the greatest burdens of modern developed society, especially in the […]

Alex Johnson February 28, 2020 Opinion, Psychology, Review

Review – The Quiet American by Graham Greene

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It has been nearly 29 years since Graham Greene, an English novelist who’s considered one of the greatest […]

Alex Johnson February 2, 2020 Fiction, Review

Media and the Narrative Fallacy

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Exploration of how our proclivity towards listening to stories shapes today’s media and political landscape

Igor Bubeník January 26, 2020 Long Read, Media, Opinion, Politics, Posts by Igor

A New Berlin: Hong Kong’s place within the Second Cold War

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From 1945- 1989, Berlin was the centre point between the two great powers of its age, the United […]

Nathan Wilson January 18, 2020 Hong Kong, International Relations, Politics

Which theory of international relations best reflects U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War?

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The end of the Cold War marked the success of the US’s approach against its greatest enemy. But […]

Alex Johnson January 12, 2020 International Relations, Politics, University of Stirling, US Politics

Russian Neo-Eurasianism of modern day

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Russia in the modern day has taken steps to go its own way within a geopolitical world with […]

Joshua Turpin January 7, 2020 Economics, Long Read, Nationalism, Politics, Uncategorized

Review – The Borgias: Power and Fortune by Paul Strathern

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The Borgias were a family of infamy, their name becoming a byword for sin, immorality, deceitfulness, and incest; […]

Alex Johnson December 30, 2019 Biography, History, Review

What was distinctive about “Jacksonian Democracy”?

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The epoch of Jacksonian Democracy has intrigued historiography whether they praise or criticise it in that its distinction […]

Alex Johnson December 26, 2019 History, University of Stirling, US Politics

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