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Putin and the pandemic: Testing the paradoxes of Putinism – new article by Professor Richard Sakwa

By ajn26 | 19 May 2020

Professor Richard Sakwa has his latest piece featured in Open Access Government, an examination of the Putin Paradox in relation to the current COVID-19 pandemic … Read more

COVID-19 Will Reshape Our Relationship with the State says Professor Matthew Goodwin

By ajn26 | 18 May 2020

Professor Matthew Goodwin makes an expert comment for Chatham House on how COVID-19 will impact politics and reshape the relationship between citizen and state Although … Read more

Horror, apocalypse and world politics

By ajn26 | 15 May 2020

International Affairs, Volume 96, Issue 3, May 2020 World politics generates a long list of anxiety-inspiring scenarios that threaten to unravel everyday life with sudden … Read more

Political Bites: The Outrage Against Inequality

By aeld | 14 May 2020

Episode 4 of Political Bites is now live! In this recent episode Dr Albena Azmanova discusses the outrage against inequality, which she addresses in her … Read more

Modeling American Migration Aspirations

By ajn26 | 13 May 2020

The Spring 2020 edition of the International Migration Review (IMR) is now available online and in print through paid or institutional subscription. This edition has … Read more

Student profile: Svenja Bauer, Politics and International Relations BA

By wjhl | 11 May 2020

Read our latest student profile: Svenja Bauer. Svenja is a final year undergraduate student from Germany, currently studying Politics and International Relations. In her profile … Read more

‘Populism and the Pandemic’ virtual event with Prof Matthew Goodwin – 11 May, 12pm

By ajn26 | 11 May 2020

The UK in a Changing Europe are hosting a virtual event on Monday 11 May 2020 at 12pm via zoom and youtube where the following … Read more

Dr Philip Cunliffe webinar on new book ‘Cosmopolitan Dystopia’ on 7 May at 2pm

By ajn26 | 29 April 2020

Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer in International Conflict in the School of Politics and International Relations, will be hosting a webinar/author talk on his new … Read more

Is Donald Trump damaging his next election chances?’, commentary from Dr Rubrick Biegon

By aeld | 28 April 2020

Earlier this month President Trump announced that he would be halting funding to the World Health Organisation. Dr Rubrick Biegon adds his commentary on what … Read more

Political Bites: Cyber Terrorism

By wjhl | 21 April 2020

Episode 2 of Political Bites is now live! In this episode Dr Gareth Mott addresses the question ‘what is cyber terrorism?’, plus references to Die … Read more

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