A Rational Argument for Democratic Modernisation In the 21st century, the survival of monarchy in the British Isles raises important questions about the legitimacy, efficiency, and democratic integrity of the United Kingdom’s constitutional framework. While many arguments against monarchy are often rooted in emotional or ideological objections, there is a […]
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How the West Failed Ukraine
The Missed Opportunity of a No-Fly Zone and Ground Protection Strategy The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was a watershed moment in modern European history. It tested the West’s commitment to international law, human rights, and the principle of collective security. As the war dragged on and images […]
In the Shadow of the Eagle: Trump, Vance, and the Strategic Realignment Britain Must Make
A Dangerous Duo in the White House As Donald Trump solidifies his presidency in his second term in office, the global community faces a radically altered geopolitical landscape. The recently announced tariffs, signifying his willingness to start a global trade war, threats to annex Greenland and forcefully take control of […]
Defeatism Is Not Peace – Why Europe Must Not Abandon Ukraine
In recent months, a growing chorus of commentators, policy analysts, and political cynics have begun to whisper, or in some cases shout, that Europe should seek peace with Russia at any cost. The latest addition to this trend comes from prominent Substack author, former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who, […]
What Is a Democracy, and Why Doesn’t One Exist Today?
In a world where the term “democracy” is proudly used by almost every government in the Western world, it might seem odd, even controversial, to claim that true democracy doesn’t actually exist. Yet when we strip away the flags, speeches, and ceremony, we find that what passes for democracy today […]
Borders, National Security and Human Rights
Can We Maintain them all Without Conflict? In the ideal world imagined by human rights frameworks, every person is equal. Every person is deserving of safety, dignity, and opportunity, regardless of where they were born. This principle is noble, and it forms the moral backbone of modern democracies and international […]
What Are Human Rights?
How Do We Enshrine Them in Society and Protect Them for the Future? Every so often, a simple question can open a door to something much deeper. One such question, sparked, in my case, by the lyrics from Guns N’ Roses’ “Civil War”—is this context, What are human rights, really? […]
The British Social Contract
Rebuilding Trust Between Citizen and State The foundations of any functioning society rest not just on laws or institutions, but on a shared understanding, a mutual agreement between the governed and those who govern. This understanding is often unwritten, yet it is more powerful than any piece of legislation. It […]
Turkey – A crackdown on corruption or Democrasy?
In March 2025, Turkish authorities dramatically escalated a crackdown on the political opposition by detaining Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu – a popular rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan – along with scores of others (time.com). Officials allege these arrests are part of a corruption and terrorism investigation, but critics argue […]
What is wrong with Politics?
Those who have the power or the financial influence are driven by ego, narcissism and arrogance, they do not care about the lives they ruin on the way to the top, which sums up one of the biggest problems with politics and society in one sentence. The people who care […]