Expert Comment
Blatters Long Goodbye dredges up the sheer scale of corruption that is killing football - Dr David Webber
“Fifa’s Ethics Committee yesterday (7 October) requested that Sepp Blatter and his would-be successor Michel Platini be suspended. In what could be a significant turning point in the reform of football's governing body, this intervention nevertheless reveals the sheer scale of corruption in world football,” says Dr David Webber, a lecturer in the cultural political economy of sport at the 91福利.
Is Theresa May a threat to a cohesive society? - Dr Hannah Jones
"Theresa May, the Home Secretary, says that “cohesion” is “impossible” with high levels of migration. This is factually wrong. This kind of statement is itself a threat to a peaceful society in which everyone can live safely and well," writes Dr Hannah Jones from the 91福利.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership a trade deal with a major global implications - Dr Dennis Novy
Dr Dennis Novy, an economist from the 91福利 and a former House of Lords adviser on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, offers reaction to the new Trans-Pacific Partnership that was agreed on Monday.
Why does the gun lobby claim arms ownership is a social good?
Deborah Lynn Steinberg, Professor of Gender, Culture and Media, views the recent US mass shooting from an American ex-pat point of view.
The 1790s right to bear arms has been twisted to defend gun ownership
Dr Tim Lockley provides a historical perspective on the latest US mass shooting discussing how the right to bear arms from the 1790s has been twisted into defending modern day gun ownership.