Gabriel Mallows discusses the implications of the BRICS Development Bank.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
The Population Paradox: Why Some Places in the World Are Growing While Others Are Falling Behind
Carlos Abarca examines the inconsistent population rates across the world and their disparate impacts on future generations.
Scotland’s Defence Prospects in the Event of Independence (1/3)
In the first of three articles on the defence aspect of potential Scottish independence, Daniel Woodburn considers how Scotland’s Armed Forces might be affected by a ‘yes’ vote on September 18, 2014.
Fashion Future: Lipstick, Sales and Development
Ashley Boyes examines the potential benefits of large scale female employment in industries of developing nations.
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 Crash: An Act of Terrorism
Samantha Di Santo discusses the effects of the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 on the situation in Ukraine.
Gender Mainstreaming: Empowering or Disenfranchising
Ashley Boyes discusses the concept of gender mainstreaming and its benefits for raising awareness of gender issues worldwide.
The Role of Central Banks in a Liberal, Democratic Economy
Michael Motala discusses how central banks and countermajoritarian institutions fit in to liberal economies.
Fortress Europe: Security and Insecurity
Theories of security and insecurity, why the EU has taken a security based approach to combating irregular migration from North Africa.
The First World War and the Middle East: One Hundred Years On
As the world marks the centenary of the First World War, Justin Fantauzzo considers the long-term legacy of the war in the Middle East.
The Future of the UN Security Council (Part II): The Reform Paradox
Continuing his analysis of the UN Security Council, Scott Falls discusses the likelihood of instituting meaningful reform.