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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Magdalena Talamas to Speak at the Annual John Burton Lecture 2021
The annual Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) lecture commemorates the late John Burton, a former member of CARC who played a pivotal role in the … Read more
New book by Dr Tim Aistrope – Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy
A new book by Dr Tim Aistrope is available from Manchester University Press. Entitled Conspiracy Theory and American foreign policy it examines the relationship between … Read more
Professor Feargal Cochrane writes for PSA on The Internal Market Bill
“The Internal Market Bill has clear legal and political implications. It contains provisions that allow the UK to use its domestic law to override aspects … Read more
Dr Philip Cunliffe talks to New Books Network about new book – The New Twenty Years’ Crisis
Dr Philip Cunliffe recently joined the New Books Network podcast to discuss THE NEW TWENTY YEARS’ CRISIS, which offers a reconsideration of International Relations based … Read more
The New Twenty Years’ Crisis by Dr Philip Cunliffe – Book Review
A capsule review of the latest book by Dr Philip Cunliffe, ‘The New Twenty Years’ Crisis’ from John Ikenberry in Foreign Affairs: ‘[this book] focuses … … Read more
Dr Philip Cunliffe on The Liberal Disorder
Zero Books editor and author Ashley Frawley interviews Dr Philip Cunliffe from the Aufhebungabunga Bunga podcast on the topic of ‘The Liberal Disorder’. Dr Cunliffe … Read more
Emeritus Professor Feargal Cochrane and Dr Nadine Ansorg become International Mediator Campus Trainers
Become an international qualified expert in conflict resolution and mediation. The place to build your expertise in mediation and ADR with a sustainable and inter-cultural twist. Professor … Read more
Dr Ansorg – Securitisation strategies to prevent conflict diffusion in Tanzania and former Zaire
In the latest edition of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Dr Nadine Ansorg writes about the issue of while many studies dealing with the … Read more
PhD student Tadek Markiewicz discusses ‘When Victimhood Goes to War? Israel and Victim Claims’
Prominent sociopsychological approaches interpret collective victimhood as inseparable, central characteristic of societies involved in intractable conflicts. Victimhood is broadly perceived as an essential conflict‐supportive belief … Read more