Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election 2016 – read a first round of commentaries from our experts at Canterbury Christ Church University. Dr Andre Barrinha, Senior Lecturer in Politics and […]
Presidential Activism in Central and Eastern Europe – The question of popular elections
This post summarises the PhD thesis of Dr Philipp Köker, Senior Research Fellow in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University, which recently won the prestigious ECPR Jean […]
Building Inclusive Peace in Syria – A Critical Appraisal of the Executive Framework for a Political Solution
As fighting has resumed in many parts of Syria, the optimism felt by many in mid-September when a cease fire ended most of the violence, has vanished. With American and […]
Paralympic inclusion – what is it?
Professor Jan Burns Head of Eligibility for the International Federation for sport for para-athletes with an intellectual disabilities (www.INAS.org) reflects back on key moments from Rio I often have an […]
Back from the Brink – The Paralympic Funding Crisis
Professor Jan Burns Head of Eligibility for the International Federation for sport for para-athletes with an intellectual disabilities (www.INAS.org) reflects back on key moments from Rio As I watched the […]
Strong Canterbury Christ Church University Presence at 2016 IPSA Congress
CCCU’s Politics and International Relations team was strongly represented at the 24th IPSA World Congress of Political Science held in Poznan, Poland, from 23-28 July, with participation from senior academic […]
Divided we Stand, Divided we Fall?: The Impact of ‘Brexit’ on the UK’s Territorial Governance
By Paul Anderson PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations In February of this year I wrote a post for this very blog asking the question: Would a vote to leave […]
Briefing on Kent and ‘Brexit’
The Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) at Canterbury Christ Church University has today released a briefing on the risks associated with British withdrawal from the European Union.
Liaison Committee Evidence Session with the Prime Minister on EU Referendum
On 4 May the second Liaison Committee evidence session with the Prime Minister since the May 2015 general election focused solely on the EU Referendum.