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The Irish Border and Brexit

The Irish Border and Brexit

From Fennel Wellings – CEFEUS Undergraduate Research Assistant

17 Jul, 201804 Sep, 2018 Research, StudentsLeave a Comment on The Irish Border and Brexit
Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister

Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister

Dr Mark Bennister, Reader in Politics has contributed to an important new textbook on the UK Parliament.

17 Feb, 201807 Sep, 2018 ResearchLeave a Comment on Exploring Parliament: New Publication by Dr Mark Bennister
Rebels Leading London

Rebels Leading London

Reader in Politics Mark Bennister together with Ben Worthy at Birkbeck College, University of London and CCCU Politics PhD student Max Stafford – who is conducting comparative research into mayors […]

30 Jan, 201807 Sep, 2018 ResearchLeave a Comment on Rebels Leading London
New House of Commons Briefing by CCCU academic Dr Mark Bennister

New House of Commons Briefing by CCCU academic Dr Mark Bennister

Yesterday, British Prime Minister Theresa May made her second appearance before the Liaison Committee, a year after her only other appearance. These sessions with the Prime Minister have occurred since 2002 […]

21 Dec, 201707 Sep, 2018 News, ResearchLeave a Comment on New House of Commons Briefing by CCCU academic Dr Mark Bennister
Mayors Going Global: The Curious Case of Brexit

Mayors Going Global: The Curious Case of Brexit

Max Stafford is a PhD candidate in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University. His doctoral research looks at the leadership of mayors in London, New York City […]

11 Aug, 201710 Sep, 2018 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on Mayors Going Global: The Curious Case of Brexit
Mayors & Terrorist Attacks: The Quiet Advance of Place-Based Leadership

Mayors & Terrorist Attacks: The Quiet Advance of Place-Based Leadership

Max Stafford is a PhD candidate in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University. His doctoral research looks at the leadership of mayors in London, New York City […]

11 Jul, 201718 Sep, 2018 Research1 Comment on Mayors & Terrorist Attacks: The Quiet Advance of Place-Based Leadership
It’s not over till the Queen’s speech (and maybe not even then)

It’s not over till the Queen’s speech (and maybe not even then)

Dr Mark Bennister, Reader in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University and a specialist in political leadership, appeared on the latest edition of the podcast “Discussions in Tunbridge Wells” which […]

19 Jun, 201710 Sep, 2018 Commentary, ResearchLeave a Comment on It’s not over till the Queen’s speech (and maybe not even then)
Theresa May: leaking leadership capital?

Theresa May: leaking leadership capital?

Analysing the components of political leadership, Ben Worthy and Mark Bennister review Theresa May’s leadership capital. They conclude that, although she may gain capital after an election win, her strained […]

02 Jun, 201710 Sep, 2018 Commentary, Research3 Comments on Theresa May: leaking leadership capital?
How Can We Measure Political Leadership?

How Can We Measure Political Leadership?

Mark Bennister (Canterbury Christ Church University), Ben Worthy (Birkbeck, University of London) and Paul ‘t Hart (Universiteit Utrecht) have published a new book on leadership capital, applying their Leadership Capital […]

01 Jun, 201710 Sep, 2018 ResearchLeave a Comment on How Can We Measure Political Leadership?

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