International Security
The diverse legacy of Robert Jervis
The death of Jervis is a huge loss for the study of international relations
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How religion shapes football fandom
The meaning of football is intertwined with the meaning of faith
Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Can Russell T Davies write “terfs”?
In Tip Toe, Russell T Davies is more nuanced than one might expect — much to the dismay of gender ideologues
Labour’s mercurial kingmaker
The eventful career of Josh Simons, the man who gave up his seat for Andy Burnham
Sometimes look on the bright side of life
We should welcome the more culturally affirmative moments of pessimistic and condemnatory commentators
Marriage and muscular liberalism
The Fury controversy exposes the contradictions behind Britain’s new marriage laws
Standing up for cultural freedom
We must follow the example of brave artists who oppose censorship
Britain’s next moral panic
Half a century after abandoning state-backed “treatments” for homosexuality, Britain risks replacing one coercive system with another
What on Earth is the point of the Lib Dems?
With neither power nor principles, the party is an absolute waste of space
Two false dawns
Anger can furnish a movement with energy, but not with votes
First time thrills
Most of all, it was a tournament of heroes and villains
Right-wing fight night
A debate over the future of right-wing politics in Britain offered little heat and less light
Offence archaeology and the future of elections
We have to ignore the cheap and disingenuous politics of offence archaeology
From triple lock to price caps
Opinium polling for The Critic reveals the totemic pension policy has entrenched a politics that demands control over growth
Britain must not liberalise surrogacy laws
We are already endangering women and girls
