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Month: September 2020

GCRF Compass Research and Education Series

By ajn26 | 30 September 2020

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

Breaking Peace – Brexit and Northern Ireland

By ajn26 | 29 September 2020

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’

By ajn26 | 28 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 28 September 2020

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?

By tcd5 | 25 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 24 September 2020

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”

By ajn26 | 23 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 22 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 21 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 19 September 2020

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

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