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01/12/2025
What makes Carl Schmitt uncannily relevant today is not his theory of international spheres of influence but his sinister, compelling critique of parliamentary democracy.
The Schmittian inheritance | Daniel Johnson
What makes Carl Schmitt uncannily relevant today is not his theory of international spheres of influence but his sinister, compelling critique of parliamentary democracy.
01/12/2025
A versatile painter of preternatural talent, Holbein rode his luck to create the most potent images of the reign of Henry VIII.
Holbein, master of images | Michael Prodger
A versatile painter of preternatural talent, Holbein rode his luck to create the most potent images of the reign of Henry VIII.
28/11/2025
Moscow is burning through its reserves and staring into a deep domestic abyss. Everyone in Putin’s Russia — from the poorest pensioner to the wealthiest oligarch — is feeling the strain. That’s why the Kremlin is looking for an exit.
Peter Caddick-Adams () on why Russia has come to the table. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Russian tanker being loaded with coal. Credit: Evgenii Parilov
28/11/2025
Alfred Buckham combined audacious aerial photography with groundbreaking techniques to make magnificent art.
Malcolm Forbes on when the photograph took flight. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: An aerial photo of Edinburgh taken by Alfred Buckham in 1920. Credit: Niday Picture Library
28/11/2025
Alfred Buckham combined audacious aerial photography with groundbreaking techniques to make magnificent art.
When the photograph took flight | Malcolm Forbes
Alfred Buckham combined audacious aerial photography with groundbreaking techniques to make magnificent art.
28/11/2025
Moscow is burning through its reserves and staring into a deep domestic abyss. Everyone in Putin’s Russia — from the poorest pensioner to the wealthiest oligarch — is feeling the strain. That's why the Kremlin is looking for an exit.
Why Russia has come to the table | Peter Caddick-Adams
Moscow is burning through its reserves and staring into a deep domestic abyss. Everyone in Putin’s Russia — from the poorest pensioner to the wealthiest oligarch — is feeling the strain. That's why the Kremlin is looking for an exit.
27/11/2025
The US and Mexico have intensified their joint efforts to take down the cartels – and the stakes could not be higher.
A new age of US-Mexican interdependence | Joseph Ledford
The US and Mexico have intensified their joint efforts to take down the cartels – and the stakes could not be higher.
27/11/2025
Invoking Machiavelli to legitimise bloodletting in democracies leads nowhere good.
Violence according to Machiavelli | David Wootton
Invoking Machiavelli to legitimise bloodletting in democracies leads nowhere good.
26/11/2025
While consolidating an ideological and strategic bloc with Russia, Iran and North Korea, China is seeking nuclear parity with the United States, technological and economic autonomy, and greater control over global supply chains and international payments. The implications for Western security are profound.
The New Cold War is here | David Roche
As China consolidates an ideological and strategic bloc with Russia, Iran and North Korea, it seeks nuclear parity with the United States, technological and economic autonomy, and greater control over global supply chains and international payments. The implications for Western security are profound...
26/11/2025
From a wartime airfield to a landmark of regional development — now under threat — Humberside Airport's story deserves to be better known.
Elegy for Humberside Airport | Juliette Bretan
From a wartime airfield to a landmark of regional development — now under threat — Humberside Airport's story deserves to be better known.
25/11/2025
A new biography shows how Schopenhauer’s philosophy of universal suffering might offer surprising grounds for hope.
Schopenhauer’s philosophy of hope | Charlotte Stroud
A new biography shows how Schopenhauer’s philosophy of universal suffering might offer surprising grounds for hope.
25/11/2025
France's rebuilding of its diplomatic credibility after the Franco-Prussian War offers enduring lessons in national resilience.
How France overcame defeat in the Franco-Prussian War | Paul Cormarie
France's rebuilding of its diplomatic credibility after the Franco-Prussian War offers enduring lessons in national resilience.
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