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Month: June 2022

‘One of the best decisions I ever made’

By gm472 | 27 June 2022

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

This is not a class war

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 June 2022

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.

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 June 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 June 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 June 2022

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

Broadcast: Professor Matthew Goodwin discusses Boris Johnson’s narrow survival in confidence vote

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 June 2022

Boris Johnson survived the no-confidence vote. Can he cling on to power? Despite 41% of his MPs voting against him in a confidence vote on … Read more

Taking Action: Reclaim the Streets

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 June 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 June 2022

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

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