Maureen Bungei couldn’t be happier with her decision to study International Relations with International Law at Kent, and how it’s setting her up for the … Read more
Month: June 2022
This is not a class war
Dr Philip Cunliffe on the three days of National Train strikes, in UnHerd. ‘We are at the end of the process that began with Thatcher’s … Read more
Emmanuel Macron has suffered a humiliating defeat.
Two months after winning the Presidential election in France, the centrist coalition has lost dozens of seats after a strong performance by the left alliance … Read more
Model United Nations: Diplomacy, negotiation, and friendship
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to debate on world problems in the United Nations? If you have, MUN is a great … Read more
Rebel Tactics, Local Public Support and the Upcoming Phase of the Peace Talks in Southern Thailand
Dr. Margherita Belgioioso was awarded the HFG Distinguished Scholar Award last year to undertake this research in Southern Thailand. Here she updates us about the … Read more
Taking Action: Reclaim the Streets
On November 4th, 2021, people across Canterbury came together to ‘reclaim these streets’. Politics and History student Meg Payne was one of the organisers. She … Read more
Understanding Turkey’s Realignment in the Middle East
This panel discussion hosted by CARC aims to examine Turkish Foreign Policy from domestic, regional and global perspectives. The Middle East regional system has been … Read more