Lewis Bloodworth, a third year student of Politics and Global Governance at Canterbury Christ Church University provides an interesting take on the implications of Donald Trump’s victory.
Analysing the 2016 US Election Results: Global Governance Student Blogs
Global Governance, 9 November 2016 Analysing the 2016 US Election Results: Student Blogs
5th Summer School on Federalism, Multinationalism and the Future of Europe
By Simon Bransden, PhD candidate in Politics and IR, CCCU For the fifth successive year, CCCU’s Politics, in conjunction with the Centre International de Formation Européene (CIFE) organised a Summer School […]
Politics & IR Top 15 for Overall Satisfaction in National Student Survey, 2016
The Politics and International Relations team at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) are delighted to achieve, for the second consecutive year, 95% overall satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey. […]
NATO Warsaw Summit: Cyber Security and The Definition of Cyber as a New Domain
By Jack Young, Third Year Undergraduate, Politics and International Relations At the NATO summit held in Warsaw during the 8th – 9th of July, it was expected that cyber security […]
‘Brexit’, nationalism, and a changing global economy
By Lewis Bloodworth Second Year Undergraduate, Politics and International Relations
Nothing is how it used to be: Calais and Dunkirk two months later
By Liza Kummrow, PhD Candidate in Politics and IR at CCCU
The Brexit debate: a student’s view
By Luke Overton, 2nd year student of Politics and International Relations
The refugee crisis: will the EU make it or break it? My reflections of volunteering in the “Jungle”, Calais
By Liza Kummrow, PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University