The GCRF COMPASS project is excited to announce Research and Education Series with the University of Cambridge Graduates starting on 30 September. In this series … Read more
Month: September 2020
Breaking Peace – Brexit and Northern Ireland
A new book from Feargal Cochrane, Emeritus Professor of International Conflict Analysis in the School of Politics and International Relations, focusses on how Brexit brought … Read more
Online lecture by Prof Feargal Cochrane, ‘Breaking Peace: Brexit and Northern Ireland’
In this online lecture, Feargal Cochrane argues that Brexit is breaking peace in Northern Ireland, making it the most significant event since Partition. Endless negotiations … Read more
Dr Guichaoua in Al Jazeera on announcement of new president of a transitional government in Mali
Six decades after effectively gaining independence from France, Mali is facing political uncertainty and major security woes. The new military rulers who last month overthrew … Read more
Professor Elena Korosteleva conjointly organises webinar – Belarus on the Edge: Europe on the Brink?
Professor Elena Korosteleva, conjointly with Doughty Street Chambers, Bar Human Rights Committee, and Human Rights Institute, organised the second webinar on the crisis in Belarus … Read more
Public Trust in the Government – Prof Richard Whitman talks to Radio Kent
Following the briefing with the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Richard Whitman discusses the public trust in the government on BBC Radio … Read more
Prof Matthew Goodwin talks to UnHerd – “Of course Trump can win”
It is entirely plausible – likely even – that Donald Trump will win a second term in the White House. Readers who are following the … Read more
Dr Cunliffe online book launch – The New Twenty Years Crisis: A Critique of International Relations 1999 – 2019
Register for the event here. Registration will close two hours before the event start time. This BISA event will introduce new and cutting-edge research on … Read more
Prof Cochrane discusses impact of the DUP over the past four years on Irish politics in new book
Life truly is stranger than fiction but as odd as it might seem, the DUP has done more over the last four years to promote … Read more
Symbolic right-sizing and Balkan nationalisms – new article by Prof Loizides
This article by Neophytos Loizides examines identity politics on the Macedonian name dispute and draws parallels with identity conflicts in other divided societies to examine … Read more