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“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

Vaccine Diplomacy and Jab Geopolitics

Posted on March 28, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By James Pitt - Regular Contributor

Posted in Global Covid Response, WorldTagged China, COVAX, Covid Vaccines, Covid-19, Diplomacy, Donald Trump, India, Japan, UK, USA, WHO, Xi XinpingLeave a comment

Why Boris is not the British Trump

Posted on February 3, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Alex Meredith - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Opinions, UKTagged Boris Johnson, British foreign policy, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Prime MinisterLeave a comment

Uni of York Linguistics Society Collab – Is Political Correctness Really Political?

Posted on January 27, 2021February 22, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Zara Osako - Contributor and President of York Linguistics Society

Posted in Collaborations, OpinionsTagged Donald Trump, Fairytale of New York, Linguistics, PC culture, Political CorrectnessLeave a comment

Trump’s Normalisation Deal: A New Middle East?

Posted on January 20, 2021February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Joel Moffat - Contributor

Posted in Asia, Middle EastTagged Arab-Israeli Conflict, Donald Trump, Foreign Policy, Israel, Middle East, Trump Middle East Deals, UAELeave a comment

The Presidential Prime Minister – The New Normal in British Politics?

Posted on January 6, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Owen Buchan - Regular Contributor

Posted in UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Margaret Thatcher, President, Presidential Prime Minister, Prime Minister, Sofa government, Tony Blair, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

What is ‘Normalcy’ and is it Really What People Should Want?

Posted on November 15, 2020February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Sam Lewis - Contributor

Posted in Democrat Party, North America, Republican PartyTagged Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Normalcy, U.S Election, U.S Politics, Warren Harding2 Comments

Democratic Backsliding: From Capitol Hill to Caracas

Posted on October 28, 2020 by York Politics Review

By Sophie Moseley - Contributor

Posted in WorldTagged Democracy Crisis, Democratic Backsliding, Donald Trump, Free Press, Judiciary, Poland, VenezuelaLeave a comment

Why Candidate Debates Need to Change

Posted on October 7, 2020February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Sam Lewis - Contributor

Posted in Democrat Party, Electoral Politics, North America, Opinions, Republican Party, UKTagged Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Presidential Debate, Prime Minister, U.S Election, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

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