Avery is a third year undergraduate studying Ancient History BA. She is heavily involved in and keen on researching contemporary world events: particularly, she is interested in nationalism and manifestations of democracy and their effects on state’s domestic and international policies, US foreign policy, and Transatlantic relations. Introduction The recent attempts, essentially a coup, on…
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The Biden Administration and the looming question of Iran
Nader is a third-year Politics student at King’s College London from Italy and Iran. His geopolitical interests include Middle Eastern security and regional proxy conflicts. In May 2018, then-President Donald Trump pulled out from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and reinstated sanction on Iran regardless of the Iran being in full compliance with…
What’s Next: Continued Threats to the Western Alliance and NATO in the Post-Trump World
Luka is a second-year History and International Relations student at King’s College London originally from Colorado, USA. His geopolitical interests include U.S. foreign policy, the Transatlantic Alliance, and the advent of great power rivalry. What’s next? It is undoubtedly a question on the mind of policy makers on either side of the Atlantic following the defeat…
Negotiating with Nationalists: Trump’s visit with Modi
Matthew is pursuing a Master’s Degree in International Relations and is interested in South Asian affairs, especially the Kashmir region. Note from the Author: this is to be read in conjunction with Asha’s article in order to have sufficient context on India’s current politics; that article is also published on the KCL Geopolitical Risk Society…