Timothy Less
Timothy Less teaches geopolitical risk at the Centre for Geopolitics at the University of Cambridge.
Pushing the boundaries
The map of the world is likely to be redrawn, thanks to the decline of post war Pax Americana, an expansionist Russia and China, and the push for ethnic sovereignty
The Age of Coles
The former vicar is perfectly suited for the Starmer years
Choosing enemies wisely
China manifestly wishes to avenge her past humiliation at Western hands
Kemi goes postal
The former business secretary and current Tory leader is grilled over a late delivery
The curious incuriosity of multiculturalists
We cannot blind ourselves to differences between people
Why Sergeant Martyn Blake was acquitted
There does not appear to be any case for rejecting the decision of the jury
The same old song
A reboot of nineties favourite Le Caprice is more museum than restaurant
The Royal British Legion’s day to forget
The “Pride poppy” demeans what should be a dignified occasion
The age of reason, sliced and diced
No historian wields Ockham’s razor more effectively than J.C.D. Clark
Debunking the decline deniers
Armed police at Christmas markets are a bad sign however you look at it
Trump: Post-Modernist?
The former — and future? — president has an awkward but interesting relationship with the truth