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.
Karl Marx at 200
On the 200th anniversary of birth of Karl Marx, Dr David Bates asks: is Marxism dead? On the 5th May 2018 it will be 200 years since Karl Marx was […]
Sadiq Khan: Mid-Term Report
Much has been written about the local elections due to take place on Thursday of this week. Across the country, political parties are deploying their big guns and sending out […]
From City Hall to Downing Street: what would Boris as Mayor tell us about Boris as PM?
As speculation mounts again about Theresa May’s longevity at Prime Minister, Boris Johnson’s star has risen once again. But what would PM Boris be like? Ben Worthy and our own Mark […]