Dr Andrew Wroe’s latest book, ‘The Ordinary Presidency of Donald J. Trump‘ which he co-authored with Dr Jon Herbert and Dr Trevor McCrisken, is now … Read more
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PhD Candidate Daniel Dunleavy, Christine and Ian Bolt Scholarship Winner
PhD candidate and assistant lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Daniel Dunleavy, has been awarded the University’s Christine and Ian Bolt Scholarship for a period … Read more
Dr Jane O’Mahony on Responsive Teaching During Times of Political Change
Dr Jane O’Mahony has a new journal article on ‘Teaching at a Time of Uncertainty and Change’. In her article Dr O’Mahony explores how her … Read more
Political Bites: Our New Politics Podcast
The School of Politics and International Relations has launched it’s own podcast, Political Bites, where we explore topical issues through the research of our colleagues. … Read more
School of Politics and IR in the news: COVID-19
A round-up of commentary on COVID-19 from academics within the School of Politics and International Relations. ‘The only lasting antidote to pandemics is a stronger … Read more
Coronavirus: School Update 1, Thursday 19 March
The health and welfare of our students, staff and visitors is of utmost priority for the University. Please see the University Coronavirus pages for the … Read more
Covid-19: Advice for Applicants
We understand that this is a worrying time for our applicants, please be reassured that the university is closely monitoring the situation and following all … Read more
Book launch: Cosmopolitan Dystopia, by Dr Philip Cunliffe
The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to be hosting the launch of Dr Philip Cunliffe’s recently published book Cosmopolitan Dystopia: International Intervention … Read more
Professor Richard Whitman Comments on Europe’s Open Borders
As outbreaks of the coronavirus increase across Europe, many EU countries are under pressure to close their borders. Professor Richard Whitman adds his commentary on … Read more
The Putin Paradox, New Book by Professor Sakwa
Professor Richard Sakwa’s new book The Putin Paradox has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing. Vladimir Putin is one of the most important leaders of our … Read more








