Emerson Csorba
Emerson Csorba writes on geopolitics. He is also a business executive and holds a doctorate in theology
British lessons for Canadian politics
What can the experiences of the Labour Party teach Pierre Poilievre?
Oxford elects
Meet the denizens of Oxford’s disenchanted garden currently competing for the university’s top sinecure
Champagne in the membrane
Alcohol is not a major risk factor for dementia
Playing God with our grub
Hey, Public Health England, leave our food alone
Is Donald Trump the new Hillary Clinton?
His campaign is failing to reach out to enough voters
Moving in mysterious ways
Normally, a warning comes with some kind of threat
The perversity of the Oasis reunion
The cultural optimism of the nineties has been lost
How to be anti-woke without being weird
There is a thin but vital line to tread
Homes for heroes
MPs are committed public servants who need accomodation in London to do their job
Gambling with the numbers
A new survey of problem gamblers has serious problems of its own