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Publication from Canterbury Politics Lecturer on the UK and Syria

Publication from Canterbury Politics Lecturer on the UK and Syria

Dr. Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics, published an article in Inspire Magazine on the Parliamentary Vote on UK involvement in Syria.  The article can be found here on pages […]

21 Jan, 201418 Sep, 2018 Commentary, News1 Comment on Publication from Canterbury Politics Lecturer on the UK and Syria
A Jet-Lagged Legacy? Or Unspoken Foreign Policy Spectrum?

A Jet-Lagged Legacy? Or Unspoken Foreign Policy Spectrum?

By Dr. Amelia Hadfield

05 Dec, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on A Jet-Lagged Legacy? Or Unspoken Foreign Policy Spectrum?
Stolen Children

Stolen Children

On Saturday 19 October the case of Maria “the blonde angel” made headlines around the world. She was taken from her Romani family in Greece on suspicion that she had […]

23 Oct, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Stolen Children
Norman Geras (1943-2013)

Norman Geras (1943-2013)

Norman Geras passed away on 18 October 2013, after a long struggle with prostate cancer – he was 70 years old. Norman was my PhD supervisor at the University of […]

22 Oct, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Norman Geras (1943-2013)
Ethical Dilemmas and the Future of European Defence

Ethical Dilemmas and the Future of European Defence

This article was originally published in e-IR – http://www.e-ir.info/2013/10/10/ethical-dilemmas-and-the-future-of-european-defence 

11 Oct, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Ethical Dilemmas and the Future of European Defence
Ireland’s Referendum to Abolish its Upper House the Seanad

Ireland’s Referendum to Abolish its Upper House the Seanad

On 4 October the Irish electorate voted against the abolition of Ireland’s upper house of parliament, the Seanad, in a referendum.

09 Oct, 201318 Sep, 2018 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Ireland’s Referendum to Abolish its Upper House the Seanad
Why British NeoLiberals Need the Underclass

Why British NeoLiberals Need the Underclass

Dr David Bates, Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

02 Oct, 201318 Sep, 2018 Commentary1 Comment on Why British NeoLiberals Need the Underclass
Romani migrants in France – Plus ca change?

Romani migrants in France – Plus ca change?

The difficulties experienced by Romani migrants to France are hitting the international headlines again.

30 Sep, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Romani migrants in France – Plus ca change?
Organised Chaos – Reflections on the Current State of Neo –Liberal Politics in the UK

Organised Chaos – Reflections on the Current State of Neo –Liberal Politics in the UK

Dr David Bates – Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

24 Sep, 201318 Sep, 2018 CommentaryLeave a Comment on Organised Chaos – Reflections on the Current State of Neo –Liberal Politics in the UK

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