In this essay, Kurt Mills examines the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the resistance to it on the part of African states.…
As reference to 'fake news' and a 'weaponised' information space continues to gather pace, Lindsay Mackenzie looks at the issue of Russian propaganda. He examines…
In this essay, Jasmin Mujanović explores the many issues which are hindering democracy and economic progress in the Western Balkans. The region's failures are the responsibility…
Ahead of the Braer shipping disaster anniversary next month, John MacDonald casts an eye across the maritime safety provision set in place for Scotland's seas. He…
For more than half a century until it closed in 2006, RAF Saxa Vord on the Shetland island of Unst was the northern tip of…
Glasgow, the second city of empire, is celebrated for a variety of reasons but an honest public acknowledgement of the city's colonial legacy is overdue. In…
Scotland appears to be moving closer to Arctic affairs. The First Minster has addressed the annual Arctic Circle Conference in both of the past two…
In this essay, written exclusively for CABLE, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon discusses how her government's commitment to gender equality has been reflected in Scotland's…
The devolution era has witnessed a marked growth in Scotland's international activity. But Scotland's status as an international actor is still overlooked, even dismissed, by…
How will Brexit impact Scotland's cultural and creative sectors? In this essay, Andrew Ormston illuminates how individuals from within these communities are responding to Brexit, and…