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Prof Cochrane on ABC News to discuss impact of Prime Minister’s actions on the Northern Irish peace process

By ajn26 | 18 September 2020

The Irish Government has accused Boris Johnson of trying to sabotage the Northern Ireland peace process in his bid to break part of his Brexit … Read more

Subnational Governments in the COVID-19 Scenario in the Americas webinar – Monday 21st September

By ajn26 | 17 September 2020

This webinar will explore the dynamics and practices of subnational and local governments in responding to the challenges facing Latin America and the Caribbean as … Read more

Border arrangements: higher degree of agreement between unionist and nationalist communities in Northern Ireland than commonly assumed

By ajn26 | 16 September 2020

Edward Morgan-Jones, Laura Sudulich, Feargal Cochrane and Neophytos Loizides discuss the findings of research on the opinions of the different communities of Northern Ireland about border arrangements. They find that the … Read more

Revista Libertalia talk to Prof Matthew Goodwin about his book ‘National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy’

By ajn26 | 15 September 2020

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

Is Mali our Afghanistan? Dr Yvan Guicahoua comments for L’Obs

By ajn26 | 14 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 14 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 13 September 2020

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’

By ajn26 | 13 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 12 September 2020

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

By ajn26 | 12 September 2020

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

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