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Security Cooperation as Remote Warfare: The US in the Horn of Africa

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 February 2021

“Modern warfare is becoming increasingly defined by distance. Today, many Western and non-Western states have shied away from deploying large numbers of their own troops … Read more

Professor Elena Korosteleva Interviewed by Jon Snow

By tcd5 | 09 February 2021

On 8 February 2021, Professor Elena Korosteleva was interviewed by Jon Snow on a 6pm ITN Channel 4 News to speak about the continued protests in Belarus. … Read more

Politics and International Relations Winter News Roundup

By gm472 | 01 February 2021

These last two months have seen us head back into a national lockdown, but it hasn’t stopped our staff and students! Here is a summary … Read more

Studying at home is not easy; Stage 3 student Anna blogs about her study wins.

By School of Natural Sciences | 27 January 2021

“Studying from home is not easy. Even if these times are ‘unprecedented’, it looks like you’ll be away from Templeman library longer than you’d like. … Read more

Do you have questions about admissions? Come to our drop-in sessions for applicants

By School of Natural Sciences | 26 January 2021

The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to offer a series of drop-in sessions for applicants over the coming weeks. If you have … Read more

New book edited by Prof. Elena Korosteleva and Prof. Trine Flockhart

By tcd5 | 13 November 2020

New book by Korosteleva, E. and Flockhart, T. (2020, eds.) Resilience in EU and International Institutions. (Routledge, November 30). Exciting accounts of resilience by Nathalie … Read more

Making Sense of Politics and International Relations: Taster Event 2020

By School of Natural Sciences | 12 November 2020

The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to offer an online Taster Event for anyone considering undergraduate study in Politics, International Relations or … Read more

New book by Dr Tim Aistrope – Conspiracy theory and American foreign policy

By ajn26 | 27 October 2020

A new book by Dr Tim Aistrope is available from Manchester University Press. Entitled Conspiracy Theory and American foreign policy it examines the relationship between … Read more

Professor Feargal Cochrane writes for PSA on The Internal Market Bill

By ajn26 | 27 October 2020

“The Internal Market Bill has clear legal and political implications. It contains provisions that allow the UK to use its domestic law to override aspects … Read more

Dr Philip Cunliffe talks to New Books Network about new book – The New Twenty Years’ Crisis

By ajn26 | 27 October 2020

Dr Philip Cunliffe recently joined the New Books Network podcast to discuss THE NEW TWENTY YEARS’ CRISIS, which offers a reconsideration of International Relations based … Read more

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