
Compare and Contrast the GNSS (2020) and the Latest US National Security Strategy: What Do They Reveal About Each Country’s Focus?
Introduction This essay aims to compare and contrast the UK’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) strategy as outlined in policies and initiatives around 2020 ...

‘Democracy Does Not Mean Unlimited Majority Power’. Critically Discuss.
Introduction Democracy, often heralded as the embodiment of popular will, is frequently associated with the principle of majority rule. However, the assertion that ‘democracy ...

Assess the Competing Arguments That Advocate for and Challenge the Proposal That the UK Should Adopt a Written Constitution Framework
Introduction The United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution, often described as a collection of statutes, common law, and conventions, has long been a distinctive feature of ...

How does the EU Net-Zero Industry Act 2023 (NZIA) Use EU Institutions to Balance Its Climate Ambitions with Protecting the Internal Market, and Who Benefits? Analysis from a Rational Choice Institutionalism Perspective
Introduction The European Union’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) 2023 represents a significant step in the bloc’s ambitious journey towards climate neutrality by 2050, as ...

To What Extent Is the Redistribution of Wealth Consistent with Liberalism?
Introduction This essay explores the extent to which the redistribution of wealth aligns with the principles of liberalism, a political philosophy rooted in individual ...

“The UK’s unwritten constitution remains far from perfect; mistakes happen, much needed reforms often stall, and reliance on politics can prove extremely frustrating. But when it comes to sustaining vibrant and healthy democracies, unwritten constitutions can go head-to-head with written constitutions any day.”
Introduction The United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution, a unique amalgamation of statutes, common law, conventions, and historical documents, has long been a subject of both ...

Citizens are Inadequately Represented in the Decision-Making Processes of the EU: Assessing this Statement with Reference to the Powers of EU Institutions
Introduction The European Union (EU) is a unique political entity that operates through a complex framework of institutions, balancing supranational governance with member state ...

Evaluate the View that the Prime Minister in the UK Has Too Much Power
Introduction The role of the Prime Minister (PM) in the United Kingdom is often regarded as the pinnacle of political authority, embodying significant executive ...

Is Contemporary Venezuela an Example of an Electoral Authoritarian Regime or a Closed Autocracy?
Introduction This essay examines whether contemporary Venezuela under the leadership of Nicolás Maduro can be classified as an electoral authoritarian regime or a closed ...

Does Tanzania Adhere to the Rule of Law? An Analysis of Recent Events Over the Past Seven Months
Introduction The rule of law is a fundamental principle of governance, ensuring that all individuals and institutions, including the state, are accountable to laws ...
