Discussion Class Topics

Friday the 10th of January -

(12pm) 

- Was the fall of the British Empire a good thing? - 

 

As the title asks, was the fall of the British Empire a good thing? For millions of people across the world, the British empire was seen a terrible oppressing force that conquered their homelands and changed their country. But for others it was seen as a positive force for modernisation and progress. Modern technology of the day was brought to underdeveloped countries and boosted their development. When the Empire fell (or rather, went out with a whimper) suddenly countries that had been under British rule for possible hundreds of years were suddenly left on their own in a completely new post-WWII world. Many people like to blame the British empire for the bad state many of said countries are in right now. But was that the British empire's fault? Or was it the fault of the empire leaving? If the empire had continued to run in those countries, would they be better, more stable places today?

 

 

Let's discuss this!

Friday the 10th of January -

(8pm) 

 

- The Syrian government has collapsed - 

 

The long standing ruler of Syria, President Assad has fled Syria as the government came under attack by rebels/terrorists in a surprise catching many political experts off guard. Since then, Assad has fled to Russia.

 

How did this happen, and why now? Is this a good thing for war torn Syria? Will it finally see improvements, or is it just going to be another authoritarian government taking over?

 

 

Let's discuss this! 

- Sunday the 5th of January -

(11am)

 

- The Future of the Middle East - 

 

Recently, the Assad regime has collapsed in Syria. This has come after a fierce war between Israel and Hamas and Hezbollah. It seems that the future of the Middle East is more uncertain now than ever.

 

What do you think will happen in this region? Will there be an Arab Spring Part II: Electric Boogaloo, or do you think that things will start to calm down now? What are the geopolitical implications that Russia has once again failed to defend its ally? 

 

 

Let's discuss this!

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