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Panel discussion with the current and former Ambassadors of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the #UK on ‘London Calling!

By ajn26 | 06 July 2020

GCRF COMPASS Cambridge organised a panel discussion on ‘London Calling! Representing the Heart of Eurasia in London’ with the current Ambassador and former Ambassadors of … Read more

Beware ‘confident’ predictions when it comes to Covid-19

By ajn26 | 06 July 2020

What will be the longer-term effects of the Covid-19 crisis? The English statesman Sir George Savile,1st Marquess of Halifax, once said that the best qualification … Read more

Turkish Cypriot diaspora views needed for pioneering research into ending Cyprus Problem

By ajn26 | 02 July 2020

The Cyprus Problem has existed for decades. While we each have our own take on its origins, the search to find a solution that is … Read more

Public Consultation Toolkit developed by POLIR academics

By ajn26 | 02 July 2020

Professor Neophytos Loizides, Dr Edward Morgan-Jones and Professor Feargal Cochrane of the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent alongside CARC … Read more

Low-income voters, the 2019 General Election and the future of British politics

By ajn26 | 01 July 2020

This report looks at the effect of low-income voters on the 2019 UK General Election, and how their motivations and concerns affected their choices. Professor … Read more

Dr Philip Cunliffe appears on BBC radio 4’s Moral Maze

By ajn26 | 01 July 2020

Dr Philip Cunliffe was recently a guest on BBC Radio 4’s ‘The Moral Maze’ to discuss how we deal with 21st century China Listen to … Read more

Emancipations: an open access journal of critical social analysis

By ajn26 | 30 June 2020

Dr Albena Azmanova of the Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) and her colleague James Chamberlain of Mississippi State University are launching a new journal … Read more

Afghanistan Under Siege – new book by Dr Bojan Savic

By ajn26 | 30 June 2020

A new book by Dr Bojan Savic of the Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS) In this book, based on field work undertaken in Afghanistan … Read more

Professor Neophytos Loizides attends major ‘Building Federalism’ event

By ajn26 | 29 June 2020

Security Precedents, Federal Courts, Local Government in Cyprus On November 11 2019, the Forum of Federations, in collaboration with the High Commission of Canada, held … Read more

Devolution in England: International Perspectives, Politics and Policy Ideas after Brexit

By ajn26 | 29 June 2020

The Centre for Federal Studies (University of Kent), the James Madison Charitable Trust, the Forum of Federations and the Federal Trust Fund co-organised a conference … Read more

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