From Dr. Soeren Keil, Reader in Politics and International Relations. Since 2016, he has been travelling to Myanmar regularly as an expert for the German Hanns-Seidel Foundation to work with […]
The Scottish Independence Referendum 4 years on: From Constitutional Change to Constitutional Chaos?
From Paul Anderson – PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations.
Too much short-termism, too much reacting to events…
From Mark Bennister (Reader in Politics, CCCU) and Ben Worthy (Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck, University of London). This commentary was published first on PSA Insight blog.
The July 2018 White Paper: Carte Blanche or Tabula Rasa?
From Amelia Hadfield (Professor in European and International Relations) and Christian Turner (CEFEUS Research Assistant)
A Tale of (Two…?) Borises
From Max Stafford – PhD Candidate in Politics
Full time approaches, Brexit remains Brexit
From Dr Sarah Lieberman – Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations
Is Parliament Fit for Purpose?
From Mark Bennister – Reader in Politics. This blog was originally posted on the PSA Parliaments Group blogsite (You can find the it here).
Resigned to Controversy? The Curious Career of Ken Livingstone
‘…and set forth A deep repentance. Nothing in his life Became him like the leaving of it.’ (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4).
Local Elections 2018: A Nation divided?
A reflection on the recent local elections by one of our students, Christian Turner.