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‘This Difficult Place: Creating space for justice and peace: A Quaker in Hebron’ – talk by Alwyn Knight – 12 May 2016

By rdc | 10 May 2016

On Thursday 12 May 2016, Mr Alwyn Knight will be delivering a talk entitled ‘This Difficult Place: Creating space for justice and peace: A Quaker … Read more

Workshop on ‘Europe’s Return to UN Peacekeeping’ – 10 May 2016

By rdc | 05 May 2016

On Tuesday 10 May 2016, International Peacekeeping & the Conflict Analysis Research Centre at the University of Kent will be hosting a workshop entitled ‘Europe’s Return to UN … Read more

Chatham House event: Settlers in Contested Lands, Thursday 21st April

By rg207 | 14 April 2016

Dr Rasaratnam and Dr Loizides will participate at a panel on Settlers in Contested Lands at Chatham House on Thursday April 21st at 1pm. This panel … Read more

John Burton Lecture by Dr Juliette Bird (Head of NATO Counter Terrorism Unit) – 3 March 2016

By rdc | 22 February 2016

The Diplomacy@Kent Beacon project, the School of Politics and International Relations and the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) would like to invite you to the … Read more

Sri Lanka in the wake of the UNHRC report and resolution, lecture and roundtable discussion – 28 October 2015

By rdc | 21 October 2015

The School of Politics and International Relations would like to invite you to the following talk with Mr Erik Solheim (Chair of the OECD’s Development … Read more

The Rendition Project launches a new interactive tool

By rg207 | 15 October 2015

The Rendition Project, led by Professor Ruth Blakeley, (School of Politics and IR, University of Kent) and Dr Sam Raphael (University of Westminster) has launched … Read more

Conflict Research Society Conference, 14-15 September 2015

By rdc | 14 September 2015

The Conflict Research Society’s 2015 Conference will take place at the University of Kent on 14-15 September. The conference marks the 100th anniversary of CRS … Read more

Prof Cochrane appointed to Board of Trustees of Oxford Research Group

By rdc | 19 May 2015

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) in the School of Politics & International Relations at the University of Kent, has … Read more

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 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

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