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Rendition Project and Bureau for Investigative Journalism launch new report on CIA torture

By rdc | 29 April 2015

The Rendition Project have today launched a new report with the Bureau for Investigative Journalism on CIA torture. The analysis reveals 101 of the 119 detainees were held … Read more

Prof Whitman joins International Editorial Board of ‘Perceptions’

By rdc | 28 April 2015

Professor Richard Whitman, Head of the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, has joined the International Editorial Board of the … Read more

Prof Cochrane contributes to 2015 Political Manifesto Poverty Audit

By rdc | 25 April 2015

Professor Feargal Cochrane has contributed to the 2015 Political Manifesto Poverty Audit, launched on 23 April. This report, published by Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP), … Read more

Prof Cochrane’s new book published – ‘Migration and Security in the Global Age’

By rdc | 24 April 2015

Feargal Cochrane’s new book, Migration and Security in the Global Age, has just been published (Routledge, 2015). The book is an interdisciplinary examination of several … Read more

Peace Processes and Durable Solutions to Forced Displacement Conference, Ankara,17-19 April 2015

By rdc | 16 April 2015

Diplomacy@Kent co-sponsors event on peace processes and durable solutions to forced displacement, 17-19 April 2015 The event aims to bring together academics and practitioners to … Read more

Jean Monnet Lecture at Brussels School of International Studies – 2 April 2015

By rdc | 25 March 2015

Jean Monnet Lectures, Spring 2015 Brussels School of International Studies & Global Europe Centre University of Kent With the Support of the LLP Programme of … Read more

Workshop – Theory, Method and Practice for a World with Less Violence, 17 April 2015

By rdc | 20 March 2015

The Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) will be hosting a workshop on Friday 17 April 2015 based around its thematic research programme for 2014/15 – … Read more

Professor Korosteleva contributes to IDEAS Lab at CEPS, 26-27 February 2015

By rdc | 11 March 2015

Professor Elena Korosteleva recently contributed to the IDEAS Lab organised by the Centre of European Public Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels on 26-7 February 2015. … Read more

EU actorness in the Eastern Partnership workshop – 19 & 20 February 2015

By rdc | 11 March 2015

On the 19th and 20th of February 2015, the Global Europe Centre at the University of Kent organised a workshop titled ‘Testing the boundaries of … Read more

Professor Cochrane’s book ‘Northern Ireland: The Reluctant Peace’ nominated for prestigious prize

By rdc | 04 March 2015

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre at the University of Kent, has had his most recent book, ‘Northern Ireland: the Reluctant … Read more

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