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Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover should concern us all

Posted on November 2, 2022November 2, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Tobias Watson - Contributor

Posted in Free Speech, Opinions, Popular Media, Wider U.S Politics, Wider UK Politics, WorldLeave a comment

“It’s About Time”

Posted on August 28, 2022August 28, 2022 by York Politics Review

By William Kilgannon - Regular Contributor

Posted in Europe, European Union, North America, Opinions, UKTagged BST, Energy Crisis, EU, GMT, India, Net-Zero, Time, UK, USA, WW1Leave a comment

York Global Affairs Collab – The Green Movement: Bursting through the soil or withering on the vine?

Posted on March 16, 2022March 16, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Harvey Young - YGA Writer and YPR Contributor

Posted in Collaborations, Europe, France, Germany, Green Politics, North America, UK, Wider U.S PoliticsTagged Climate Change, Green Movement, Green Parties, Green PoliticsLeave a comment

“No Time to Waste” in Supreme Court Appointment

Posted on February 6, 2022February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Lucy O'Donoghue - Regular Contributor

Posted in North America, Supreme CourtTagged Bill Clinton, Democrats, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Justice Stephen Breyer, Mitch Mcconell, Republicans, SCOTUS, Senate, US Supreme CourtLeave a comment

Are Politicians Losing Respect for Each Other?

Posted on January 23, 2022February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By William Kilgannon - Contributor

Posted in North America, UK, Wider U.S Politics, Wider UK PoliticsTagged BREXIT, David Cameron, Donald Trump, Media, Politics, Respect, Tony Blair, UK, UK PoliticsLeave 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

The Fall of the Cuomo Dynasty

Posted on August 19, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Lucy O’Donoghue - Contributor

Posted in Democrat Party, North AmericaTagged Andrew Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, New York Governor, New York State, U.S PoliticsLeave 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

Biden’s Policy on China: Expectations versus Reality

Posted on June 23, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Zara Berry - Contributor

Posted in Asia, China, North America, U.S Foreign AffairsTagged Biden Policy, China, China U.S Trade War, G7, Joe Biden, Politics, U.S Foreign Policy, Xi XinpingLeave a comment

Don’t Be Fooled by Caitlyn Jenner – She’s as Conservative as They Come.

Posted on June 9, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Jordan Nugent - Regular Contributor

Posted in North America, Opinions, Republican PartyTagged California, California Governor, California Governor Election, Democratic Party, Republican PartyLeave a comment

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