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Andrew Hammond
Andrew Hammond is an Associate at LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics.
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Labour upset marks latest UK move toward multiparty politics
Wales rarely makes the international news headlines. However, last week it produced a political earthquake that saw the UK’s ruling Labour Party lose an election in Caerphilly for the first time since 1910.
Starmer consolidates his foreign policy successes
Fifteen months into his time in office, the domestic challenges facing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are often highlighted. However, what is less discussed is his string of achievements abroad.
Why the world is watching Japan’s historic leadership transition
Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party leadership election has been extensively viewed, domestically. However, the wider world has also been watching the crucial contest closely too, not least G7 allies in the West given the importance of Tokyo to this club of industrialized nations.
EU yet to fully commit to Draghi’s landmark report
So far this year, much of the world has been consumed by the second US presidency of Donald Trump. By contrast, the second term of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has flown under the global radar, despite its international importance.
Europe and its influence in the Middle East
As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer prepares to make a big decision next month on whether the UK will officially recognize the state of Palestine, the reality is that Europe’s voice in the Arab-Israeli conflict has rarely been weaker.
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