We categorise parties largely on the basis of their ideology – their core views about politics and society – just as we would for, say, … Read more
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Is Mali our Afghanistan? Dr Yvan Guicahoua comments for L’Obs
In 2013, Paris intervened militarily in this country shaken by a putsch, partly occupied by jihadists and undermined by corruption. Seven years later, a coup d’etat … Read more
Politics in turbulent times is now recruiting on FutureLearn
Discover key trends in modern politics, and explore the global issues and challenges facing the world today. Guided by thought-leaders in international relations at the … Read more
Professor Matthew Goodwin reviews ‘Hand, Head, Heart’ by David Goodhart in the Sunday Times
Whoever wins in November, Joe Biden or Donald Trump, future historians will still present our time as the age of populism. The populists may have … Read more
Dr Harmonie Toros speaking at BISA event on 2 Oct 2020 – ‘Towards a critical security politics’
Dr Harmonie Toros will be speaking at this BISA Zoom event on 2 October. The UK’s approach to security and the ‘war on terror’ has … Read more
Dr Philip Cuniffe talks about his book Cosmopolitan Dystopia on the Fully Automated podcast
Episode 25 of Fully Automated sees Dr Philip Cunliffe discussing his book Cosmopolitan Dystopia: International Intervention and the Failure of The West with host Nicholas … Read more
Dr Rubrick Biegon on Political Bites – Populism and the US Presidential Election
Dr Rubrick Biegon explores the topic of populism and the US election in Episode 7 of Political Bites, the podcast from the School of Politics … Read more
Dr Pak K Lee provides comment for a France 24 about relations between China and Australia
Relations between China and Australia continued to decline on Tuesday after the hasty departure of the last remaining Australian journalists in China. The move comes in the … Read more
Professor Adrian Pabst reviews Michael Sandel’s new book for Prospect Magazine
In our age of polarisation, merit is one of the few principles on which all politicians agree. Surely society ought to reward success earned through … Read more
Professor Richard Whitman comments on the UK threat to renege on the Brexit deal
Comment from Professor Richard Whitman is included in this article for MSN News about the UK’s Brexit agreement. The United Kingdom is threatening to renege … Read more