“It will take months for Lebanon to recover” Dr Yaniv Voller has spoken with KMTV_Kent to explain the impact of the explosion in Beiruit, amid the … Read more
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Professor Richard Whitman talks to Kent Online about Brexit preparations
Professor Richard Whitman has given his thoughts to Kent Online on the UK’s Brexit preparations. Professor Richard Whitman, Professor of Politics and International Relations from … Read more
Announcement of the forthcoming monograph Korosteleva, E. and T. Flockhart (eds, 2020) Resilience in EU and international institutions (Routledge)
The COMPASS project is delighted to announce the above forthcoming monograph to be released by Routledge in November, 2020. The monograph is based on the Special Issue published in the … Read more
New paper on Citizen preferences about border arrangements in divided societies
A new paper by Edward Morgan-Jones, Laura Sudulich, Feargal Cochrane and Neophytos Loizides explores citizen preferences about border arrangements in divided societies. Border arrangements are … Read more
The Future of the E3: Post-Brexit Cooperation Between the UK, France and Germany
Professor Richard Whitman together with Alice Billon-Galland and Thomas Raines, has published a new paper via Chatham House, on the subject of ‘The Future of … Read more
Professor Richard Sakwa on Radio Kent – The Russia Report
Professor Richard Sakwa spoke with BBC Radio Kent to discuss his take on the Russia Report. Professor Sakwa’s segment begins at 1:53:50
Strategic dilemmas facing the UK in the post-corona world
The pandemic disruption is not likely to change our world altogether, but it will clearly have profound geopolitical implications, including for international security. In order … Read more
Dr Cunliffe discusses his latest book, Cosmopolitan Dystopia, with Spiked Online
Dr Philip Cunliffe spoke with Spiked Online on his book ‘Cosmopolitan Dystopia‘; an assertion that the challenges facing the international order come from liberal internationalists, … Read more
Why are Boris Johnson’s Conservatives still enjoying their strongest run in the polls since Thatcher?
In his latest piece for UnHerd, Professor Matthew Goodwin discusses why Boris Johnson’s Conservatives are still enjoying their strongest run in the polls since Thatcher? … Read more
Professor Richard Sakwa on the Russia Report
Professor Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, has spoken with the Daily Express discussing the Russia Report and warning how the UK’s current … Read more