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
Author: Grace Shore Banks
How would Scottish independence effect UK global reputation?
“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
Mike Pence memoir, setting the agenda for a Presidency campaign in 2024?
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.
“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
Professor Whitman discusses the Integrated Review on Chatham House Podcast ‘Undercurrents’.
The UK government published its Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy on 16th March 2021. The document states what Britain envisions its … Read more
Hollie Mackenzie wins Best Thesis in Political Theory 2020!
‘A Schizo-Revolutionary Labial Art-Politics’ has won the Sir Ernest Barker Prize for best doctoral thesis in political theory from the Political Studies Association. Hollie Mackenzie … Read more
Making the most of your year abroad: Kent to Capitol Hill
Freddie Mallinson, a 4th year undergraduate in the School of Politics and International Relations, had no idea that his year abroad would lead directly to … Read more
The feminist turn in foreign policy and diplomacy
Taking a particular feminist view on the male-dominated realm of foreign policy and diplomacy, Dr Nadine Ansorg collaborates on a chapter in the prestigious Routledge … Read more
SPIRRS, back for 2021!
The School of Politics and International Relations Research Seminar Series (SPIRRS) programme is UP for 2020. SPIRRS is the research seminar for the School of … Read more
‘Sound and Sense: Phonology and Human Difference in late Ming China’
Professor Leigh Jenco, from the London School of Economics examines some unusual sources of political thinking in the Ming dynasty of the late 16th and … Read more