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
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COVID-19 Will Reshape Our Relationship with the State says Professor Matthew Goodwin
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
Political Bites: The Outrage Against Inequality
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
Student profile: Svenja Bauer, Politics and International Relations BA
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
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
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
Political Bites: Cyber Terrorism
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
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
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