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Month: August 2020

Yvan Guichaoua cited in Associated Press article about French troops in Mali

By ajn26 | 25 August 2020

Beyond security, “the French want, I think, to stay influential in their former colonies and have this leadership in this sort of global division of … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva speaks to BBC Radio WM regarding democracy protests in Belarus

By ajn26 | 25 August 2020

Elena Korosteleva has been speaking to Paul Franks at BBC Radio WM about the ongoing situation in Belarus following the election earlier this month. Professor … Read more

Sahel experiencing a resurgence of terrorist activity says Dr Yvan Guichaoua

By ajn26 | 24 August 2020

The interview given last week to Le Point by Brussels School of International Studies academic and Sahel specialist Dr Yvan Guichaoua is reviewed by RFI. … Read more

Professor Matthew Goodwin on the future of populist politics

By ajn26 | 24 August 2020

Populism is here to stay, according to Matthew Goodwin, Professor of Politics at the University of Kent and co-author of National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal … Read more

Dr Pak Lee and Dr Anisa Heritage discuss current issues in the South China Sea

By ajn26 | 19 August 2020

As tensions continue to mount in the waters surrounding the contested islands of the South China Sea, a US navy aircraft carrier conducted exercises in the region … Read more

The New Twenty Years’ Crisis by Dr Philip Cunliffe

By ajn26 | 18 August 2020

On the eightieth anniversary of the publication of E.H. Carr’s The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939, Philip Cunliffe revisits this classic text, juxtaposing its claims with … Read more

Elena Korosteleva talks to BBC Radio Scotland about the ongoing political unrest in Belarus

By ajn26 | 17 August 2020

On 13 August 2020, Elena Korosteleva featured on Lunchtime Live on BBC Radio Scotland, talking about the ongoing protests and political unrest in Belarus, following … Read more

How to tame the tech giants – Adrian Pabst writes in the New Statesman

By ajn26 | 16 August 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the limits of the dominant postwar ideologies. Liberals continue to champion the spread of liberty and greater global technocracy, while … Read more

Elena Korosteleva discusses “A changing Belarus?”

By ajn26 | 15 August 2020

Ahead of the 9 August election, is Belarus finally ready for a change? Elena Korosteleva shares her first-hand experiences in Minsk and discusses the possibilities … Read more

Latest issue of Global Society out now

By ajn26 | 14 August 2020

Volume 34, Issue 3 The latest issue of Global Society, the Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, which is owned and hosted by the School of … Read more

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