Will Thorpe (archive)Notes on the passing of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIAnd the accession of King Charles IIISep 18, 2022Sep 18, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)Obscure Australian flags and where to find themA tribute to Australian National Flag DaySep 3, 2022Sep 3, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)Roe v. Wade fiasco demonstrates America’s need for legislative effectivenessWhy trust in the Supreme Court suffers from Congress’ lack of resolveJul 7, 2022Jul 7, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)Seventy years on the throneSixty-nine years ago to the day, on the 2nd of June 1953, the coronation of Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia took place.Jun 1, 2022Jun 1, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)Reflections on the Australian election and the week sinceBoth the government and opposition parties face challenges, while Australia’s new PM makes a promising startMay 29, 2022May 29, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)The Northern Irish election and an emerging kind of politicsA non-sectarian party has the most to boast aboutMay 21, 2022May 21, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)inThoughts And IdeasThe Commonwealth — an explainerHow it came to be and why it’s valuableApr 24, 2022Apr 24, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)inThoughts And IdeasSouth Africa and Namibia: shared past, unique approaches to language policyAnd the role it has in nation-buildingApr 6, 2022Apr 6, 2022
Will Thorpe (archive)inThoughts And IdeasCaptain James Cook’s Remarkable First VoyageFew expeditions have left such an enduring legacyDec 12, 20211Dec 12, 20211
Will Thorpe (archive)inThoughts And IdeasLessons in Statesmanship From South Africa: From Smuts to de KlerkHow humility and foresight can save a nationNov 21, 2021Nov 21, 2021