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New Publication by Dr Demetris Tillyris on Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Everyday Resistance

New Publication by Dr Demetris Tillyris on Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Everyday Resistance

Dr Demetris Tillyris reflects on his most recent publication “Dirty Hands as a ‘Weapon of the Weak’: ‘Heroism’, ‘Aristocratism’, and the Ambiguities of Everyday Resistance” in the Journal of Ethics – a […]

19 Sep, 202319 Sep, 2023 ResearchLeave a Comment on New Publication by Dr Demetris Tillyris on Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Everyday Resistance
Environmental terrorism became a new weapon in Russian war against Ukraine

Environmental terrorism became a new weapon in Russian war against Ukraine

Dr Natalia Slobodian considers the implications of the attack on the Nova Kakhovka Dam.

31 Aug, 202331 Aug, 2023 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Environmental terrorism became a new weapon in Russian war against Ukraine
What awaits Turkey after the elections?

What awaits Turkey after the elections?

Dr Muzaffer Kutlay, our newly appointed Senior Lecturer in Politics and Law, offers her thoughts.

31 Aug, 202331 Aug, 2023 Commentary, News, ResearchLeave a Comment on What awaits Turkey after the elections?
Nigeria’s 2023 elections and the challenges ahead

Nigeria’s 2023 elections and the challenges ahead

Dr Dele Babalola reflects on the results of the recent elections in Nigeria.

02 Mar, 202302 Mar, 2023 Commentary, Research
Our Future Transport

Our Future Transport

Last week, the UK House of Commons Transport Select Committee launched a new inquiry, called ‘Our Future Transport’. The Committee has called for proposals on what the future of transport might […]

06 Feb, 202306 Feb, 2023 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Our Future Transport
COP27: Energy security vs climate finance

COP27: Energy security vs climate finance

Dr Natalia Slobodian has recently returned from COP27 and offers her reflections on the events.

01 Dec, 202201 Dec, 2022 Commentary, News, ResearchLeave a Comment on COP27: Energy security vs climate finance
The Tale of Boris Johnson: From a Promise to End Constitutional Chaos to a Departure Risking a Constitutional Crisis

The Tale of Boris Johnson: From a Promise to End Constitutional Chaos to a Departure Risking a Constitutional Crisis

Our PhD student, Jo Rothery, considers the fallout from the resignation of Boris Johnson

11 Jul, 202211 Jul, 2022 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on The Tale of Boris Johnson: From a Promise to End Constitutional Chaos to a Departure Risking a Constitutional Crisis
Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?

Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?

Dr Susan Kenyon considers the possible impact of the rail strikes for the post-pandemic public transport recovery and the effect that this may have on individuals, communities and the environment. 

22 Jun, 202222 Jun, 2022 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Rail strikes: consequences for public transport’s post-pandemic recovery?
Boris Johnson: From the People’s Populist to a Potential Political Pariah

Boris Johnson: From the People’s Populist to a Potential Political Pariah

Our PhD student, Jo Rothery surveys the rapid fall from grace of Boris Johnson.

07 Jun, 202207 Jun, 2022 Commentary, Research1 Comment on Boris Johnson: From the People’s Populist to a Potential Political Pariah

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