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Erdoğan’s Turkey: yes, but…

Erdoğan’s Turkey: yes, but…

Dr André Barrinha, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, comments on the recent referendum in Turkey in which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed victory.

11 May, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
What does the Government’s industrial strategy mean for Kent?

What does the Government’s industrial strategy mean for Kent?

Dr Daniel Donoghue examines the recent Green Paper, Building our Industrial Strategy, and its likely impact on Kent.

12 Apr, 201715 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research
Brexit: Mrs May receives advice from an 18th Century Prime Minister

Brexit: Mrs May receives advice from an 18th Century Prime Minister

Dr Keith McLay comments on the photograph of the Prime Minister signing the Article 50 letter below a painting of Sir Robert Walpole. 

29 Mar, 201730 Mar, 2017 History, Politics, Uncategorised
The Etiquette of Quitting: Triggering Article 50

The Etiquette of Quitting: Triggering Article 50

Dr Amelia Hadfield, Director of the Centre for European Studies, explores the key topics which she believes will arise after the UK Prime Minister triggers Article 50 today. 

29 Mar, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Reliable supply of teachers and effective ways to retain them is vital

Reliable supply of teachers and effective ways to retain them is vital

William Stow, Head of Teacher Education and Development, responds to the House of Commons Select Committee Recruitment and Retention of Teachers report this week, urging the government to heed the […]

22 Feb, 201723 Feb, 2017 Education, Politics
Stoke Central and the rise of Ukip

Stoke Central and the rise of Ukip

Professor Linden West was born and brought up in Stoke and has studied the city’s communities. Ahead of the Stoke Central byelection, he asks how has his childhood home become prey […]

07 Feb, 201720 Feb, 2017 Politics, Society
Questions from the foreign media on Brexit

Questions from the foreign media on Brexit

Dr Amelia Hadfield, Director of the Centre for European Studies, looks at how the foreign media reacted to Prime Minister May’s Lancaster House speech.

30 Jan, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Obama’s legacy to the world

Obama’s legacy to the world

Dr Mark Ledwidge, Senior Lecturer in American Studies, reflects on the legacy of Obama’s foreign policy and looks ahead to what we might expect from the leadership of Donald Trump.

19 Jan, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Seasonal satire or self-censorship?

Seasonal satire or self-censorship?

Peter Vujakovic, Professor of Geography in the School of Human and Life Sciences, explores the use of caricatures in media publications during the festive season. 

21 Dec, 201615 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research

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