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Month: March 2022

Congratulations, Interrupted.

By Grace Shore Banks | 31 March 2022

The last two years of graduation celebrations have been suspended due to the global pandemic but we are finally getting to celebrate the achievements of … Read more

A New Era of ‘Hacktivism’ -using digital tools to take action.

By Grace Shore Banks | 17 March 2022

There are places in the world where it is unsafe to protest, so now to resist is to use digital tools. Dr Elena Korostleva Professor … Read more

Is Boris Johnson turning the Ukraine war into an environmental crusade?

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 March 2022

‘Never let a good crisis go to waste.’ Dr Phillip Cunliffe suggests that the Prime Minister has seized the opportunity of the Russian invasion to … Read more

‘Understanding the Ukraine Crisis’ panel event.

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 March 2022

The School of Politics and International Relations held a panel on 9th March on Understanding the Ukraine Crisis and its Implications for Global Politics. The … Read more

Organising the Munich Security Conference – Peace Through Dialogue?

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 March 2022

Alumna Olga Klassen, in her role as Junior Project Manager, was an organiser the recent Munich Security Conference in February, platforming Kamala Harris, Jens Stoltenberg, … Read more

Dr Tom Casier speaking at Brunel University’s webinar: Uniting for Peace? The Russian invasion of Ukraine under International Law

By tcd5 | 10 March 2022

  Date:                 Monday 14th March 2022 Time:                16.00 UK time (17.00 … Read more

Seeing the ‘Lightbulb’ Moments

By cl609 | 09 March 2022

Dr Ben Turner is a Lecturer here at the School of Politics and International Relations, specialising in Political Theory. He is the current Module Convenor … Read more

Putting numbers on states’ climate obligations

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 March 2022

PhD researcher Violetta Ritz argues that an improved legal methodology is needed to ensure that states’ greenhouse gas emissions mitigation obligations are specified in line … Read more

International Women’s Day 2022; The Treatment of Women Matters

By Grace Shore Banks | 07 March 2022

Employment, Education, Intimate Partner Violence, we asked Dr Andrea Den Boer to assess the areas needing dynamic change to tangibly improve the lives of women … Read more

Developments in American Politics 9

By Grace Shore Banks | 03 March 2022

Senior Lecturer in American Politics, Dr Andy Wroe co edits this newly published title. Dr Andy Wroe has co-edited ‘Developments in American Politics 9’, along … Read more

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