Yvan Guichaoua interviewed on military cooperation in the Sahel for La Croix. Yvan Guichaoua, Professor in conflict analysis at the Brussels School of International Studies … Read more
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Welcome!
After a quiet year on campus with most learning and working from home, it was amazing to see the Canterbury campus come back to life … Read more
Albena Azmanova wins the Michael Harrington Book Award
‘Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia’, has been chosen for this prestigious award. ‘The Michael Harrington Book … Read more
The Future of Afghanistan
Reader in International Conflict Analysis, Harmonie Toros took part in two recent radio programmes -BBC Radio Wales and Radio 5, discussing the future of Afghanistan, … Read more
Should the West have withdrawn from Afghanistan?
Dr Phillip Cunliffe took part in ‘The Clash’ a news panel on new channel GBNews hosted by Dan Wootton to debate whether Biden and Johnson … Read more
A Year in Politics and International Relations
‘We know that as you leave us at Kent, each and every one of you will ‘write the future’ in so many different ways and … Read more
HSS Summer Bites in August
A summer of bitesize talks from the Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations, and Psychology draws to a close this August. … Read more
July News RoundUp
We are so proud to have passed out a whole new cohort of graduates and future leaders off into the world this month. We have … Read more
A Finalist Celebration!
On Friday 16 July, the School of Politics and International Relations came together to celebrate our final year students in an event that reflected on … Read more
June News RoundUp
The G7 assembled in Cornwall so we gathered for our own socially distanced photocall on the steps of the Templeman Library -the first time the … Read more