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Banning Russian Citizens from the United Kingdom: Sanctions, Law and the Limits of Collective Responsibility
Tuesday 17 March 2026 The United Kingdom has, since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, assembled one of the most extensive sanctions regimes ever imposed upon a modern state. Russian banks have been cut off from the British financial system, oligarchs’ assets frozen, superyachts impounded in London docks and hundreds of individuals subjected to travel bans and financial restrictions. Yet one proposal appears periodically in political discourse but has not been implement
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The Hopfield Warning: When Machines Learn at Our Expense
Monday 16 March 2026 The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has revived a series of philosophical and technical questions that seemed abstract only a decade ago. Can machines truly learn for themselves, or do they merely reflect the intelligence embedded within them by human designers? And if artificial systems begin to adapt and optimise their own behaviour, what becomes of the humans whose knowledge once served as their foundation? Few thinkers anticipated these question
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Russian foreign policy responses to the war against Iran
Monday 16 March 2026 The Middle East has once again become a theatre in which global rivalries intersect. For Russia, whose armed forces are deeply engaged in Ukraine and whose economic and diplomatic resources are under sustained Western sanctions, the escalation of conflict in the region presents both risks and opportunities. The most rational Russian foreign policy response is therefore unlikely to involve dramatic intervention. Rather it will consist of cautious opportuni
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The American Tradition of Losing Wars: Is Donald Trump Continuing a Post-1945 Pattern?
Sunday 15 March 2026 The United States emerged from the Second World War as the most powerful military and industrial force on Earth. Her armies had helped defeat Nazi Germany, her navy had crushed Imperial Japan, and her nuclear weapons had introduced a new strategic reality that would shape the remainder of the twentieth century. Yet in the decades that followed this extraordinary victory, a curious pattern began to emerge. Despite possessing the most formidable military ap
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War, Energy and Industry: The Domestic Economic Consequences for the United States of the 2026 Middle Eastern Conflict
Sunday 15 March 2026 The renewed conflict in the Middle East in early 2026 has imposed a complex set of domestic economic effects upon the United States. Some of these effects are immediately visible: rising petrol prices, increased military expenditures and turbulence in financial markets. Others are slower moving and more structural, including the reorientation of industrial production toward defence requirements, the redistribution of income toward energy-producing regions
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The Russian economy in March 2026
Sunday 15 March 2026 The Russian economy in March 2026 presents an appearance of paradox. On the one hand Moscow claims resilience. Official statements emphasise rising hydrocarbon revenues, the ability to finance military operations indefinitely and the failure of Western sanctions to cripple Russia’s industrial base. But independent economic analysis suggests a more ambiguous reality: an economy increasingly shaped by war, dependent upon volatile commodity markets and exper
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