Dr. Amelia Hadfield was also extremely busy over the break, here are her reports from her activities.
Busy Easter for Politics and IR Scholars
Dr. John FitzGibbon presented a paper at the Council for European Studies Annual Conference in Washington DC entitled “Protest Movements and the Eurocrisis: Waves not Wave of Protest”.
Edited journal by Canterbury Scholar just published!
A special issue of a leading journal, ‘L’Europe en Formation’, co-edited by Dr Soeren Keil, who is a Senior Lecturer for International Relations at CCCU has just been published. All […]
Canterbury Politics and IR Scholar’s book to be discussed at Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Nationalities
Soeren Keil, a Senior Lecturer in International Relations, has been chosen among a small number of academics to present his book at the Annual Conference of the Association for the […]
The Eurocrisis: where the world’s of social movement studies and European political economy collide
Attending the Council for European Studies annual conference in Washington DC was a wonderful opportunity for scholars to directly engage with the Eurocrisis.
Public Lecture: The Role of the Maritime Provinces in Canadian Federalism
The Politics and International Relations programme is warmly inviting you to the following guest lecture
Public Lecture: Western Development Aid and the Construction of Success Stories
Public Lecture Dr Teresa Almeida Cravo of the University of Westminster and University of Coimbra, Portugal will present a public lecture on the politics of development aid in Africa entitled: Western […]
Politics and IR Scholar Quoted in Financial Times Article
Politics and International Relations Senior Lecturer Dr. Laura Cashman is quoted in this Financial Times article on the rise of anti-Romaism in Europe. Dr. Cashman is currently working on a […]
Bosnia’s Only Starting on Road to Democracy
Lack of agreement on whether Bosnia’s root problem is the Dayton structures, corruption, inequality – or something else – is a reminder of the challenges facing the protest movement.