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Review: Conflict – The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine by General David Petraeus & Andrew Roberts

General David Petraeus, a respected military leader, co-authors a book with historian Andrew Roberts that analyzes major conflicts since World War II. Covering wars from Korea to Ukraine, it examines military tactics and technological advancements. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding past conflicts and future dangers, invaluable for students and leaders alike. Continue reading
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Review: Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order – by Bruno Maçães

The Belt and Road Initiative, launched by China in 2013, is a transformative foreign policy project aimed at enhancing China’s global influence through trade routes reminiscent of the Silk Road. While it has received mixed responses, particularly from Western nations, it offers countries alternatives to Western hegemony, promoting economic development but also raising geopolitical tensions,… Continue reading
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Review: Tribes by David Lammy

The author, an active Labour Party member, reflects on David Lammy’s book ‘Tribes,’ which explores tribalism’s impact on society and politics. Lammy’s investigative journey into his diverse ancestry shapes a narrative of social mobility and personal struggle, culminating in political engagement as a Black MP. The writing is honest and compelling, appealing to a broad… Continue reading
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Chatham House: South Korea rethinks its foreign policy: Is it ditching the US for China?

The Chatham House meeting discusses South Korea’s foreign policy under President Lee Jae-myung, emphasizing a pragmatic approach amid complex global dynamics. Key challenges include managing relationships with the U.S., China, and North Korea. The panel examines how the Lee administration navigates geopolitical tensions and seeks to maintain strong international alliances while adapting to rapid changes. Continue reading
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Vangelis – One More Kiss, Dear (for Jessica Morden MP)

The post dedicates Vangelis’s “One More Kiss, Dear” to Labour MP Jessica Morden for her dedication to the Caldicot and Newport East area since 2005. The author reflects on their friendship and her support in mental health advocacy. They encourage political engagement and wish everyone a Merry Christmas, highlighting the importance of community representation. Continue reading
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Review: The Oxford History of Modern China – by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom

The content outlines China’s historical journey from the late Ming dynasty to the modern era under President Xi Jinping. It emphasizes key events such as the Qing dynasty, opium wars, rise of communism, and China’s transformation into a global superpower. The book serves as an accessible introduction to understanding China’s contemporary significance. Continue reading
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Chatham House: How Gen Z is reshaping protest in North Africa

This Chatham House event is chaired by Hayder Al-Shakeri, MENA Programme. On the panel are: Merissa Khurma, CEO AMENA Strategy, Mondher Tounsi, University of Oxford, Nissrine Ait Haji, Entrepreneur and Youth Activist. This is about how Gen Z are shaping protests in North Africa specifically in Morocco and Tunisia. How are these protests reshaping politics?… Continue reading
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Chatham House: One year of Syria’s transition: Progress, challenges and prospects

PHOTO: The new Syrian Government Today’s Chatham House meeting is chaired by Raya Jalabi, Middle East Correspondent, Financial Times. On the panel are: Dr Haid Haid, MENA Programme, Rime Allaf, Syrian writer, formerly Chatham House and Dr Ibrahim Al-Assil, Belfer Center, Harvard University. It is a year since the rapid disintegration of President Assad’s government… Continue reading
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Chatham House: What does Russia want in the Black Sea region?

This Chatham House roundtable discussion is chaired by Hugo Dixon, Reuters. On the panel are: Galip Dalay, Turkey Initiative, MENA Programme and Natalie Sabanadze, Russia and Eurasia Programme. Galip and Natalie have done a report on ‘Russia’s Black Sea Strategy’. The entire European security architecture is under scrutiny in the high level peace talks that… Continue reading
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