Continuity and Change: The Conservative Party since 1945 – Jake Anthony Scott

The Conservative Party has been a dominant force in British politics for many decades, and its political thought has undergone significant changes over time. In "Continuity and Change: The Conservative Party since 1945", the author explores the evolution of conservatism in the Conservative Party and evaluates a framework for analyzing its continuity and change since … Continue reading Continuity and Change: The Conservative Party since 1945 – Jake Anthony Scott

Principle of Double Effect and Assisted Suicide a Bioethical review – Fermin Riestra

Bioethics is a field of study that examines the ethical, social, and legal implications of the life sciences and healthcare. One of the most prominent concepts in bioethics is the Principle of Double Effect, which has been widely debated by philosophers, ethicists, and medical professionals for centuries. In this dissertation, we will explore the Principle … Continue reading Principle of Double Effect and Assisted Suicide a Bioethical review – Fermin Riestra

Stealing from the youth and giving to the old: Intergenerational inequalities and political dynamics in the Italian Pension System – Giulio Del Balzo

Intergenerational inequalities are a growing concern in modern politics, with older generations benefiting from generous social benefits at the expense of younger ones. In Italy, this phenomenon is particularly pronounced, with the elderly receiving a disproportionately high level of social expenditure compared to the rest of the EU. This problem is the focus of the … Continue reading Stealing from the youth and giving to the old: Intergenerational inequalities and political dynamics in the Italian Pension System – Giulio Del Balzo

Nudging in the UK, in the USA, in Denmark, in Italy: an international comparison of Behavioural Insights – Giulio Del Balzo

Nudging has become an increasingly popular concept in public policy and governance in recent years, and this dissertation delves deep into the subject by providing the first-ever international comparison among national Behavioural Insights Teams. These teams, also known as Nudge Units, are responsible for translating the principles of behavioural economics into projects aimed at making … Continue reading Nudging in the UK, in the USA, in Denmark, in Italy: an international comparison of Behavioural Insights – Giulio Del Balzo