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Triple-A rating? Juncker’s vision for the EU’s social policy scorecard

Triple-A rating? Juncker’s vision for the EU’s social policy scorecard

20 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, Guest Blogs, Research1 Comment on Triple-A rating? Juncker’s vision for the EU’s social policy scorecard
The ABC of Nigel Farage

The ABC of Nigel Farage

By David Bates, Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on The ABC of Nigel Farage
Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.

Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.

By Sarah Lieberman, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.
UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron

UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron

By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics

08 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, NewsLeave a Comment on UK Election 2015: how the votes stacked up for David Cameron
Big Questions from the Election Will Remain Unanswered

Big Questions from the Election Will Remain Unanswered

It looks inevitable that for two elections running no party will win an overall majority.

06 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Big Questions from the Election Will Remain Unanswered
Leaders dodge talk of coalitions in Question Time showdown

Leaders dodge talk of coalitions in Question Time showdown

By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics

01 May, 201511 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Leaders dodge talk of coalitions in Question Time showdown
Slick Mili: from liability to switched-on leader with a few well-timed selfies

Slick Mili: from liability to switched-on leader with a few well-timed selfies

By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics

29 Apr, 201511 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Slick Mili: from liability to switched-on leader with a few well-timed selfies
Comparing Shahbag to other Movements

Comparing Shahbag to other Movements

This is the fifth in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work on the […]

27 Apr, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Comparing Shahbag to other Movements
Reconsidering Horizon 2020

Reconsidering Horizon 2020

In this blog, CCCU Jean Monnet Chair Amelia Hadfield and CCCU Politics/IR Graduate Michal Gloznek[1] take another look at Horizon 2020, and ask whether it represents an EU investment offensive to boost jobs and growth, or a frontal offensive on research and innovation.

23 Apr, 201511 Sep, 2018 Commentary, Research, StudentsLeave a Comment on Reconsidering Horizon 2020

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