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March 2015

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Seeds of England

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There was always something of the Englishman in Lee Kuan Yew. During his Cambridge education, he had ample opportunity to examine British society. In the decades that followed, he proved how well he learned from his observations when he built up Singapore. He refused to give into an anti-colonial mania of purging British influences and instead took inspiration, from the Westminster system to the civil service – all backed up with Chinese cultural attitudes toward meritocracy. With his passing, it remains to be seen whether these influences will remain in Singapore. Regardless, the extent to which the British inheritance endured beyond […]

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January 2015

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Marine Le Pen: Lessons for the Anglosphere

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In 2013, Marine Le Pen made an appearance at England’s Cambridge Union Society. Although in the lion’s den (mostly left-leaning, elite British university students are hardly her demographic), she gave a passionate defence of the Front National (FN) platform and its vision for France in the 21st century. Rather than focusing on her reception, I want to talk about some interesting distinctions between the French and the Anglosphere Right which become evident in her speech. The Anglosphere – English-speaking populations with a British cultural and political heritage – often tends to be less aware of these distinctions than our European […]