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Month: May 2020

National-Populism and the Pandemic: the Case of the UK

By ajn26 | 28 May 2020

Friday, May 29, 2020 at 1:00 pm Join the webinar on “National-Populism and the Pandemic: the Case of the UK” with Giovanni Orsina, Director of … Read more

A new article by Dr Tom Casier appeared in East European Politics

By tcd5 | 27 May 2020

Since the crisis over Ukraine erupted, relations between Russia and the EU have been characterised by the coexistence of competition and cooperation. How can we … Read more

Capitalism on the Edge – virtual panel featuring Dr Albena Azmanova

By ajn26 | 21 May 2020

Dr Albena Azmanova will be discussing her latest book ‘Capitalism on the Edge’ with Amy Allen, editor of Columbia University Press’s booklist of Religion, Animal … Read more

Whatever happened to Brexit? Europe after COVID-19

By ajn26 | 21 May 2020

If you missed the first of our webinars in the interdisciplinary interventions series you can watch it here https://youtu.be/Xv7c1i2lrwE Prof Richard Whitman and Dr Tom … Read more

Dr Azmanova takes part in Citizens Take Over Europe virtual discussion

By ajn26 | 21 May 2020

Dr Albena Azmanova took part in this discussion at the virtual event “An Open Letter to Angela Merkel on European Bonds”. If you missed the … Read more

Dr Rubrick Biegon discusses ‘Why Minnesota is – and isn’t – a swing state’

By ajn26 | 20 May 2020

Dr Rubrick Biegon discusses Donald Trump’s chances in Minnesota in the US election for the The LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and … Read more

Putin and the pandemic: Testing the paradoxes of Putinism – new article by Professor Richard Sakwa

By ajn26 | 19 May 2020

Professor Richard Sakwa has his latest piece featured in Open Access Government, an examination of the Putin Paradox in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic … Read more

COVID-19 Will Reshape Our Relationship with the State says Professor Matthew Goodwin

By ajn26 | 18 May 2020

Professor Matthew Goodwin makes an expert comment for Chatham House on how COVID-19 will impact politics and reshape the relationship between citizen and state Although … Read more

Horror, apocalypse and world politics

By ajn26 | 15 May 2020

International Affairs, Volume 96, Issue 3, May 2020 World politics generates a long list of anxiety-inspiring scenarios that threaten to unravel everyday life with sudden … Read more

Political Bites: The Outrage Against Inequality

By aeld | 14 May 2020

Episode 4 of Political Bites is now live! In this recent episode Dr Albena Azmanova discusses the outrage against inequality, which she addresses in her … Read more

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