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Book launch, 6 December at 6pm – Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017

By rdc | 01 December 2017

The University of Kent launched Dr Philip Cunliffe‘s new book: Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017 Book Launch for Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017. … Read more

CARC/Oxford Research Group Yemen Roundtable – 1 December 2017

By rdc | 23 November 2017

CARC/Oxford Research Group Yemen Roundtable   Herewith, we would like to invite you all to attend a Yemen roundtable co-hosted by Oxford Research Group’s Strategic … Read more

PhD Student Awarded Christine and Ian Bolt Scholarship

By sd | 11 July 2017

The School of Politics and International Relations is delighted to announce that PhD student Robert Nagel has been awarded the Christine and Ian Bolt Scholarship … Read more

Guest Lecture on the war against ISIS and discourses on Kurdish national self-determination – Prof Hannes Cerny, 29/03/17

By rdc | 28 March 2017

Writing Statehood into Existence: Explanatory IR, the War against ISIS, and Discourses on Kurdish National Self-determination Conflict Analysis Research Centre The School of Politics and … Read more

Guest Lecture by Prof Oded Haklai on ‘Settlements in Disputed Territories: Israeli Mindsets, Time and Generational Cohorts’, 28 March 2017

By rdc | 27 March 2017

Oded Haklai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada. His expertise lie in the realm of … Read more

2017 John Burton Annual Lecture – Mr Quintin Oliver

By rdc | 21 March 2017

The Conflict Analysis Research Centre would like to invite you to the 2017 John Burton Annual Lecture. They are delighted to welcome Quintin Oliver, a … Read more

Professor Feargal Cochrane gives written evidence to House of Lord’s EU Select Committee, Brexit Devolution Inquiry

By rdc | 03 March 2017

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre and Professor of International Conflict Analysis in the School of Politics and International Relations, gave … Read more

Professor Feargal Cochrane elected to the position of Political Studies Association (PSA) Vice Chair

By rdc | 10 February 2017

Professor Feargal Cochrane, Director of the Conflict Analysis Research Centre and Professor of International Conflict Analysis at the School of Politics and International Relations, has … Read more

Moral Maze: Morality of international trade

By sd | 07 February 2017

On Wednesday 1st February Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer in International Conflict appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Moral Maze. The Moral Maze seeks to encourage … Read more

Conference on ‘Referendums in Peace Processes: Psychological, Political and Legal Aspects’, 26-27 October 2016

By rdc | 14 October 2016

Governments and international organizations engaged in peace mediations across the world are frequently confronted with the dilemmas of whether the public should be consulted at … Read more

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