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Korosteleva becomes Honorary Non-residential Fellow of the European Institute for International Law and International Relations.

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 June 2021

Professor Elena Korosteleva has been invited to become an Honorary Non-residential Fellow of the European Institute for International Law and International Relations. The EIIR is a … Read more

Expert Comment: What challenges will the new Israeli Government face?

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 June 2021

Dr Yaniv Voller, expert in Middle East politics at the School of Politics and International Relations, has commented on the challenges that the new Israeli … Read more

The G7 Summit: ‘a major re-boot of international summitry’.

By Grace Shore Banks | 13 June 2021

Professor Richard Whitman looks beyond the glossy photocalls to discern the real relevance of the meeting. Obviously Professor Richard Whitman, was watching the weekend meeting … Read more

Our teaching staff win prizes from the University’s Graduate and Researcher College (GRC) 

By Grace Shore Banks | 11 June 2021

Three prizes show the excellence in supervision, teaching, and research that we provide at our School. Each year, the University awards a number of prizes … Read more

The forced landing of flight FR4978.

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 May 2021

Roman Protasevich, the 26 year old journalist, and prominent opponent of Belarus’ authoritarian president was arrested on Sunday after the flight he was travelling on … Read more

Explainer: Israeli/Palestinian conflict

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 May 2021

In response to the escalating situation between Israelis and Palestinians, Dr Yaniv Voller, an expert in Middle East politics at the School of Politics and International relations, … Read more

Yaniv Voller discusses conditions giving rise to the recent violence between Israel and Palestine on BBC Radio Kent.

By Grace Shore Banks | 13 May 2021

In Gaza, a ‘return to normal’ means an end to the peaceful haitus brought about by pandemic restrictions. Dr Yaniv Voller discussed the conditions leading … Read more

Welcome to the Summer term! from Dr Nadine Ansorg

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 May 2021

Head of School Nadine Ansorg gives you all the essential resources and events available to you for a winning week 25.  “I would like to … Read more

Councillor Brady wins seat in this week’s local elections.

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 May 2021

Local elections took place all over the UK this week and the results from Kent County Council elections have been filtering in. Almost 350 candidates … Read more

Boris Johnson’s election victory: what does it mean not just for the future of Labour, but the future of the union?

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 May 2021

‘The challenge for Boris Johnson is that he is finding that the better he does in England, the more he alienates Scotland’, Professor Matthew Goodwin … Read more

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