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An end to the Saudi-Iran Cold War?

Posted on April 23, 2023April 25, 2023 by York Politics Review

By James Loughton - Contributor

Posted in Asia, Foreign Affairs, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, WorldLeave a comment

Climate Reparations – The Case of Pakistan

Posted on October 12, 2022October 12, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Ella Stevens - Regular Contributor

Posted in Asia, OpinionsTagged Climate Change, Climate Reparations, COP26, IPCC, PakistanLeave a comment

Singapore’s Decriminalisation of Gay Sex: Success or Smokescreen? 

Posted on October 9, 2022October 12, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Madeleine Baxter - Contributor

Posted in Asia, LGBTQIA+, South East Asia, WorldTagged Asia, LGBT, LGBTQIA+, Singapore, South East AsiaLeave a comment

The Coming Desert Metropolis

Posted on March 20, 2022May 10, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Joel Moffat- Regular Contributor

Posted in Africa, Asia, Foreign Affairs, Middle East, Saudi ArabiaTagged OpinionsLeave a comment

Uzbekistan: 30 years of Foreign Policy

Posted on September 24, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Joe Mawer - Contributor

Posted in Asia, Central AsiaTagged Central Asia, China, Russia, Shakvat Mirziyoyev, USA, uzbekistan, Uzbekistan foreign policyLeave a comment

The withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan could be the worst foreign policy blunder of the 21st century.

Posted on September 1, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Harry Baldwin - Regular Contributor

Posted in Afghanistan, Asia, Europe, North America, Opinions, U.S Foreign Affairs, WorldTagged Afghanistan, Foreign Policy, Nato, Taliban, UKLeave a comment

York Global Affairs Collab – The UK Returns ‘East of Suez’

Posted on August 29, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Luke Jones - Chairman of York Global Affairs

Posted in Asia, Collaborations, Foreign Affairs, Middle East, UKTagged ASEAN, BREXIT, British foreign policy, China, Collab, CPTPP, East of Suez, Foreign intervention, FPDA, India, Japan, Politics, Royal Navy, UK, UK Politics, YGA, York Global AffairsLeave a comment

Afghanistan: the Taliban Advance and What This Means for Innocent Civilians

Posted on August 17, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Holly Mottram - Regular Contributor

Posted in Afghanistan, AsiaTagged Afghanistan, Joe Biden, Kabul, Politics, Taliban, Taliban Advance, U.S Foreign PolicyLeave a comment

Green New Deal York Collab – Rare Earth Elements: China’s Monopoly, International Relations and the Environment

Posted on July 21, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Gracie Daw and Caitlin Baptista - Contributors and Members of Green New Deal York

Posted in Asia, Collaborations, Europe, Green Politics, North America, WorldTagged australia, Biden, Brazil, China, Environment, Green energy, Rare earths, Trump, USALeave a comment

Erdogan: A Looming Threat on Europe’s Doorstep?

Posted on July 11, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Joel Moffat - Regular Contributor

Posted in Asia, Europe, TurkeyTagged Biden, Erdogan, Europe, Nato, President Erdogan, Turkey, US-Turkey RelationsLeave a comment

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