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New book on hegemony and world order, co-edited by Dr Tom Casier

By tcd5 | 02 October 2020

  Routledge has just published a book ‘Hegemony and world order. Reimagining power in global politics’, edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz (Carleton University), Tom Casier (University … Read more

GCRF Compass Research and Education Series

By ajn26 | 30 September 2020

The GCRF COMPASS project is excited to announce Research and Education Series with the University of Cambridge Graduates starting on 30 September. In this series … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva conjointly organises webinar – Belarus on the Edge: Europe on the Brink?

By tcd5 | 25 September 2020

Professor Elena Korosteleva, conjointly with Doughty Street Chambers, Bar Human Rights Committee, and Human Rights Institute, organised the second webinar on the crisis in Belarus … Read more

Public Trust in the Government – Prof Richard Whitman talks to Radio Kent

By ajn26 | 24 September 2020

Following the briefing with the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Richard Whitman discusses the public trust in the government on BBC Radio … Read more

Professor Richard Whitman comments on the UK threat to renege on the Brexit deal

By ajn26 | 10 September 2020

Comment from Professor Richard Whitman is included in this article for MSN News about the UK’s Brexit agreement. The United Kingdom is threatening to renege … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva talks to Channel 4 News about Belarus protests

By ajn26 | 10 September 2020

On 9th September 2020, Professor Elena Korosteleva spoke with Fatima Manji on Channel 4 News about the current protests in Belarus, saying that people can … Read more

Prof Goodwin on Brexit and Beyond podcast discussing the role of social media in academic debates

By ajn26 | 05 September 2020

To kick off the new academic year, the UK in a Changing Europe speaks to our former fellow and professor at Kent University Professor Matthew … Read more

E3 Cooperation Beyond Brexit: Challenging but Necessary says Prof Whitman

By ajn26 | 03 September 2020

In the current uncertain strategic context for Europe, the E3 is establishing itself as a go-to format for diplomatic cooperation for Europe’s ‘big three’. Professor … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva talks with BBC News on protests in Belarus

By ajn26 | 02 September 2020

Watch as Elena talks on BBC News about the ongoing protests in Belarus and people’s growing defiance and bravery.  

Prof Richard Whitman acts as witness to Future Relationship with the European Union Committee

By ajn26 | 30 August 2020

Richard Whitman was among other “witnesses” on Parliamentlive.tv on 21st July 2020 in a select committee discussion on our future relationship with the European Union. … Read more

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