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Dr Cunliffe online book launch – The New Twenty Years Crisis: A Critique of International Relations 1999 – 2019

By ajn26 | 22 September 2020

Register for the event here. Registration will close two hours before the event start time. This BISA event will introduce new and cutting-edge research on … Read more

Prof Cochrane discusses impact of the DUP over the past four years on Irish politics in new book

By ajn26 | 21 September 2020

Life truly is stranger than fiction but as odd as it might seem, the DUP has done more over the last four years to promote … Read more

Symbolic right-sizing and Balkan nationalisms – new article by Prof Loizides

By ajn26 | 19 September 2020

This article by Neophytos Loizides examines identity politics on the Macedonian name dispute and draws parallels with identity conflicts in other divided societies to examine … Read more

Prof Cochrane on ABC News to discuss impact of Prime Minister’s actions on the Northern Irish peace process

By ajn26 | 18 September 2020

The Irish Government has accused Boris Johnson of trying to sabotage the Northern Ireland peace process in his bid to break part of his Brexit … Read more

Subnational Governments in the COVID-19 Scenario in the Americas webinar – Monday 21st September

By ajn26 | 17 September 2020

This webinar will explore the dynamics and practices of subnational and local governments in responding to the challenges facing Latin America and the Caribbean as … Read more

Border arrangements: higher degree of agreement between unionist and nationalist communities in Northern Ireland than commonly assumed

By ajn26 | 16 September 2020

Edward Morgan-Jones, Laura Sudulich, Feargal Cochrane and Neophytos Loizides discuss the findings of research on the opinions of the different communities of Northern Ireland about border arrangements. They find that the … Read more

Is Mali our Afghanistan? Dr Yvan Guicahoua comments for L’Obs

By ajn26 | 14 September 2020

In 2013, Paris intervened militarily in this country shaken by a putsch, partly occupied by jihadists and undermined by corruption. Seven years later, a coup d’etat … Read more

Dr Harmonie Toros speaking at BISA event on 2 Oct 2020 – ‘Towards a critical security politics’

By ajn26 | 13 September 2020

Dr Harmonie Toros will be speaking at this BISA Zoom event on 2 October. The UK’s approach to security and the ‘war on terror’ has … Read more

Dr Philip Cuniffe talks about his book Cosmopolitan Dystopia on the Fully Automated podcast

By ajn26 | 12 September 2020

Episode 25 of Fully Automated sees Dr Philip Cunliffe discussing his book Cosmopolitan Dystopia: International Intervention and the Failure of The West with host Nicholas … Read more

Prof Loizides takes part in youtube discussion ‘Do Cypriots support a Federal Solution?’

By ajn26 | 09 September 2020

Professor Neophytos Loizides joins this YouTube discussion. Watch the video of this event which took place on 8th September 2020 https://youtu.be/87kqBstQg48.

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