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Month: April 2021

POLIR Student Ben Treacy takes part in UK Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 April 2021

“Much like fighting a Hydra, deal with one issue and more take its place. The competition has only given me a glimpse into the complexity … Read more

Professor Richard Whitman co-authors new Chatham House E3 strategic agenda report

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 April 2021

Professor Richard Whitman) is the co-author of a new Chatham House research paper evaluating the opportunities and risks for the future collaborative strategies of France, Germany and the … Read more

Comment: Arlene Foster resigns – What’s next?

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 April 2021

Arlene Foster will step down as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) on 28 May and as First Minister at the end of June. … Read more

Professor Whitman comments on the significance of Boris Johnson’s redecoration.

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 April 2021

“Yes, its a storm in a teacup but storms-in-teacups can have significant political ramifications.” Professor Richard Whitman, Professor of Politics and International Relations joined BBC … Read more

Online Launch for ‘Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace’

By gm472 | 23 April 2021

The University’s Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) is holding a virtual launch for the newly updated ‘Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace’ (Yale Books) on Tuesday 11 May … Read more

Why Joe Biden will not change Palestinian lives.

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 April 2021

During his election campaign, Biden reiterated his proclivity for a two-state solution and promised to reopen the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) mission in Washington, DC, … Read more

How would Scottish independence effect UK global reputation?

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 April 2021

“Following Brexit, the UK has been weakened on the international stage, as its foreign policy tilts to the Indo-Pacific and it risks playing a lesser … Read more

The Scottish Parliament Election Results: How Britain Ends?

By tcd5 | 17 April 2021

  Join us virtually on Tuesday 11 May for a conversation with Gavin Esler where he will reflect on the results of the Scottish Parliament … Read more

Mike Pence memoir, setting the agenda for a Presidency campaign in 2024?

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 April 2021

Andy Wroe comments in Newsweek on the likliehood of former Vice President Mike Prence emerging unscathed from Trump’s shadow to mount a Presidential bid of … Read more

Jess Phillips, Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding, inspires at Politics Society event.

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 April 2021

“You should always be pushing your representatives to do better and be better. . . Genuinely they’re all frightened of you! We’re genuinely frightened of … Read more

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