In this essay, Max Graham considers the tangled political landscape ahead of this month's election in Catalonia, and the complexities which may arise from the…
The phenomenon of cow vigilantism is showing no signs of abatement in India, and threatens to undermine the country. Writing from India, Shubham Ghosh reflects…
The Beothuk Skulls: Calum MacLeòid makes a compelling case for delivering these artefacts from their museum vaults in Edinburgh to the indigenous communities who are requesting their…
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.…
The world's awareness of Nigeria's war against Boko Haram has largely arisen due to the organisation's abduction of girls in the north-east of the country.…
In this essay, Huw Owen of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) - which now has a full time presence in Scotland - discusses the contemporary challenges…
Norrie MacQueen’s survey of ongoing UN peace operations moves this month back to the Middle East. Both the UN Disengagement Observer Force on the Israel-Syria…
In this article, Roseanna Cunningham MSP reflects on her experience of the COP 23 summit in Bonn and how events this year relate to Scotland's…
Following the conviction last month of Ratko Mladić at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Norrie MacQueen considers the background and consequences of the…
In this short opinion piece, Douglas Chapman MP reflects on the recent Arctic Circle Forum conference in Edinburgh. He argues that Scotland must now look north…