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Women at the Peace Negotiations Table – An Interview with Kent Alumna Miriam Coronel-Ferrer

By nl202 | 07 March 2023

As the first female chief negotiator to sign a peace accord and member of the Standby Team of the Senior Mediation Advisers at the United … Read more

Sandpit Workshop Sub-Sahara Africa: Citizens, Democratization, Conflict and Beyond

By nl202 | 14 November 2021

    Join Zoom Meeting https://kent-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/6980030236 Meeting ID: 698 003 0236   Thursday  25th November   9:10-9:15  Neophytos Loizides  Welcome and Introductions 9:15- 9:45 Bizuneh … Read more

The Orange, the Green and the In-between

By na391 | 01 November 2019

On the occasion of National Poetry Day on 3 October 2019, our postgraduate students Tara Cranna and Arrliya Sugal spoke with Steafán Hanvey about his … Read more

Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day at CARC

By fec | 26 September 2019

CARC is delighted to welcome renowned international poet Steafán Hanvey to mark National Poetry Day on 3rd October. Steafán will discuss his acclaimed collection Reconstructions … Read more

Cyprus and Challenges in Constitutional Transitions: Conference Report

By elg37 | 05 June 2019

The three-day conference focused on international cross-learning in the area of constitutional transitions as well as new innovative tools in their study. It was funded … Read more

My Internship Experience- Elsa Lilja

By elg37 | 04 June 2019

Elsa Lilja, a graduate student of International Relations and EU External Relations at the University of Kent, was undertaking an internship at the Conflict Analysis … Read more

The Disadvantages of External Peacebuilding in Liberia and Sierra Leone

By elg37 | 31 May 2019

As the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone were coming to a close in the early 2000s, it became apparent among the international community, … Read more

Truth Commissions and Reconciliation: The Example of South Africa

By elg37 | 31 May 2019

Introduction Post-conflict societies face significant challenges. Looking backwards, a difficult past characterised by gross human rights violations and mass atrocities needs to be settled. Forward-looking, … Read more

My Experience as a CARC Intern – Valeria Minisini

By vm259 | 12 May 2019

As my time as a CARC intern comes to an end, I though I would use this post to talk about my experience over the … Read more

Opposition at the Northern Ireland Assembly: A Prelude to Political Realignment?

By vm259 | 07 May 2019

Everyone at CARC would like to, first and foremost, congratulate Stevo Pendarovski, of the Social Democratic Union Party, for winning the first presidential election in … Read more

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