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Month: September 2020

Dr Pak K Lee provides comment for a France 24 about relations between China and Australia

By ajn26 | 11 September 2020

Relations between China and Australia continued to decline on Tuesday after the hasty departure of the last remaining Australian journalists in China. The move comes in the … Read more

Professor Adrian Pabst reviews Michael Sandel’s new book for Prospect Magazine

By ajn26 | 11 September 2020

In our age of polarisation, merit is one of the few principles on which all politicians agree. Surely society ought to reward success earned through … Read more

Professor Richard Whitman comments on the UK threat to renege on the Brexit deal

By ajn26 | 10 September 2020

Comment from Professor Richard Whitman is included in this article for MSN News about the UK’s Brexit agreement. The United Kingdom is threatening to renege … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva talks to Channel 4 News about Belarus protests

By ajn26 | 10 September 2020

On 9th September 2020, Professor Elena Korosteleva spoke with Fatima Manji on Channel 4 News about the current protests in Belarus, saying that people can … Read more

Prof Loizides takes part in youtube discussion ‘Do Cypriots support a Federal Solution?’

By ajn26 | 09 September 2020

Professor Neophytos Loizides joins this YouTube discussion. Watch the video of this event which took place on 8th September 2020 https://youtu.be/87kqBstQg48.

Legislative Empowerment and the Policy-Opinion Link in Social Policy

By ajn26 | 09 September 2020

Are public policies closer to public opinion when directly elected, independent legislatures are included in the decision-making process? This study by Miriam Sorace exploits the … Read more

“Victim” or “Security Threat”: Gendered Narratives on Women Returnees to the MENA Region

By ajn26 | 06 September 2020

In her paper published on the NATO Southern Hub, Harmonie Toros examines the complex question of the Foreign Terrorist Fighters and their families returning from areas … Read more

Dr Miriam Sorace – Connected Politics Seminar

By ajn26 | 05 September 2020

The Connected Politics Lab Autumn Speaker Series 2020 includes a seminar on Wednesday 23rd September by Miriam Sorace, who will talking about Competing and Competitive … Read more

Prof Goodwin on Brexit and Beyond podcast discussing the role of social media in academic debates

By ajn26 | 05 September 2020

To kick off the new academic year, the UK in a Changing Europe speaks to our former fellow and professor at Kent University Professor Matthew … Read more

E3 Cooperation Beyond Brexit: Challenging but Necessary says Prof Whitman

By ajn26 | 03 September 2020

In the current uncertain strategic context for Europe, the E3 is establishing itself as a go-to format for diplomatic cooperation for Europe’s ‘big three’. Professor … Read more

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