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  • Royal Soft Power: The British Royal Family as Public Diplomats

  • The G7 in a Modern Era: A Necessary Repurposing?

  • The blow of the axe and the echo of the forest: Re-visiting colonial foundational myths from a critical environmental perspective.

  • History as the consistent and determining driver of Russia’s strategy

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