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The Peaceful Return of Victims of Forced Displacement

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 March 2023

This PEACERETURN project awarded €2.5 million project sees Neophytos Loizides collaborate with Dr Ed Morgan-Jones as well as Professor Betul Celik (Sabanci University) and Professor … Read more

The Windsor Framework and the ‘Stormont Brake’.

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2023

In which Professor Feargal Cochrane gives his ‘tuppence worth on the Windsor Framework’. First things first. The Windsor Framework moves things on significantly in the whole Brexit … Read more

Hostile Forces: How the Chinese Communist Party Resists International Pressure on Human Rights

By Grace Shore Banks | 26 September 2022

Jamie Gruffydd-Jones new publication has important policy implications for international pressure that is most likely to engender backlash, illustrating how support for nationalist policies might … 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

Ruminations on a Diplomatic Career: Kent PolIR Meets former US’ Ambassador Hugo Llorens

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 May 2022

PhD candidate Giulia Grillo attended this great opportunity to hear about a career journey from the diplomatic deep end. On May 26th, the Conflict Analysis … Read more

The Arms Trade Treaty: Game-Changer or Toothless Tiger?

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 February 2022

A Virtual German-British Panel Debate, brought to you by the Conflict Analysis Research Centre. Estimates suggest that approximately one billion small arms and light weapons … Read more

Explainer: Paul Givan resigns – why and what it means for the DUP

By Grace Shore Banks | 07 February 2022

The DUP have taken the decision to withdraw Paul Givan from his role as First Minister of Northern Ireland. Why did this happen and what … Read more

CARC holds sandpit on Sub-Sahara Africa: Citizens, Democratization, Conflict and Beyond

By Grace Shore Banks | 03 December 2021

The sandpit took place as part of the annual John Burton Lecture delivered by E. Gyimah-Boadi, Afrobarometer co-founder and current board chair. Professor Neophytos Loizides, … Read more

German Elections 2021

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 September 2021

What does the end of the Merkel era mean for EU and global politics? A roundtable with Dr Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent), Werner Distler (University … Read more

The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 September 2021

The Schools of Politics and International Relations, Anthropology and Conservation, Psychology and Economics met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to … Read more

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