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Month: August 2020

Dr Albena Azmanova appears on the The Civic Sociologist podcast

By ajn26 | 14 August 2020

Dr Albena Azmanova, associate professor in political and social theory at the University of Kent, is featured on a new podcast ‘The Civic Sociologist’ to … Read more

Breaking Peace by Professor Feargal Cochrane – virtual book discussion

By ajn26 | 14 August 2020

Join Emeritus Professor Feargal Cochrane and Dr Kathryn Simpson in discussion about Feargal’s new book, Breaking peace: Brexit and Northern Ireland, exploring how and why … Read more

‘Cosmopolitan Dystopia’ on the Parallax Views podcast

By ajn26 | 13 August 2020

Dr Philip Cunliffe discussed his latest book ‘Cosmopolitan Dystopia’ on the Parallax Views podcast. Cosmopolitan Dystopia shows that rather than populists or authoritarian great powers … Read more

International politics expert contributes to global coverage on Belarus

By tcd5 | 12 August 2020

Elena Korosteleva, Professor of International Politics at the School of Politics and International Relations and a leading specialist in European ‘neighbourhood affairs’, has been a … Read more

Professor Korosteleva interviewed by BBC Radio 4 and Channel 4 on presidential election in Belarus

By tcd5 | 11 August 2020

  The recent civil unrest following the controversial Presidential election in the Republic of Belarus has made international headlines. University of Kent Professor of International … Read more

Professor Korosteleva interviewed by BBC News on presidential election in Belarus

By tcd5 | 11 August 2020

Professor Korosteleva was interviewed live by BBC News to share her views about the ongoing presidential election in Belarus. You can watch the interview here. … Read more

Breaking peace Brexit and Northern Ireland

By ajn26 | 10 August 2020

In 2021, Northern Ireland will commemorate its centenary, but Brexit, more than any other event in that 100-year history, has jeopardised its very existence. Events … Read more

Dr Maria Mälksoo publishes new article in Critical Studies on Security

By ajn26 | 10 August 2020

Dr Maria Mälksoo has published a collaborative article ‘Rituals of world politics: on (visual) practices disordering things’ (with Tanja Aalberts, Xymena Kurowska, Anna Leander, Charlotte Heath-Kelly, Luisa … Read more

Dr Yaniv Voller gives expert commentary on the impact of the explosion in Beiruit

By ajn26 | 06 August 2020

“It will take months for Lebanon to recover” Dr Yaniv Voller has spoken with KMTV_Kent to explain the impact of the explosion in Beiruit, amid the … Read more

Professor Richard Whitman talks to Kent Online about Brexit preparations

By ajn26 | 05 August 2020

Professor Richard Whitman has given his thoughts to Kent Online on the UK’s Brexit preparations. Professor Richard Whitman, Professor of Politics and International Relations from … Read more

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