Following the launch of the Global Europe Centre in Canterbury, our campuses in both Canterbury and Brussels are currently organising a series of ‘Global Europe’ … Read more
Category: Research
Why 2013 will not be the year of an ‘Iranian Spring’.
In his research published this week by openDemocracy, BSIS PhD researcher Moritz Pieper, argues that it cannot be assumed that the upcoming presidential elections in … Read more
Joint Workshop with Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
The Brussels School of International Studies is delighted to host a Joint Workshop with National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Ukraine “The EU’s Association Agreements with the … Read more
Help those helping Syria’s refugees
In the latest of a series of articles focussing on conflict in the broader Middle East, Moritz Pieper and Octavius Pinkard, two BSIS PhD researchers, … Read more
The European Union’s Role & Responsibility in International Mediation
On behalf of the University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS), the Brussels Negotiation and Mediation Forum has the great pleasure of inviting … Read more
West Can Ill Afford to Get It Wrong on Syria
Moritz Pieper and Octavius Pinkard, two BSIS PhD researchers, publish their research in The Moscow Times arguing that foreign governments need to exercise caution in … Read more
Economic and Social Rights in the Age of Neo-liberalism
Kent Law School’s Centre for Critical International law is holding a workshop on 6 June 2013 entitled Economic and Social Rights in the Age of … Read more
Long-term peace implications between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers Party
In an article published in The Daily Star (Lebanon), two BSIS PhD researchers (Moritz Pieper and Octavius Pinkard) discuss the implications of a long-term peace … Read more
Perceptions from the Afghanistan-Pakistan Region
BSIS Guest Lecturer Series in Conflict Analysis, March 2013 As part of the Brussels School of International Studies guest lecture series, PhD student Robert Zaman … Read more
Kent Law Student to Advise on Constitutional Reform
PhD student and lawyer, Leila Hanafi has, as a member of the Moroccan diaspora, been selected to take part in Morocco’s “National Dialogue on Civil … Read more



