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
Month: September 2020
Professor Adrian Pabst reviews Michael Sandel’s new book for Prospect Magazine
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
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
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?’
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
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
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
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
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
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