From Max Stafford (PhD Candidate in Politics)
Is Brexit Sexist? A Feminist Perspective
As we edge closer to ‘Brexit Day,’ Dr Laura Cashman (Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University) writes about how a feminist analysis can help us […]
Kent’s Communities and a No-Deal Brexit: Accessibility Planning, Now!
From Dr Susan Kenyon, Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching at Canterbury Christ Church University. She has studied transport and travel behaviour since 1998 and has published extensively in the […]
Brexit, Corbyn and Left Populism
From Professor David Bates – Professor in Contemporary Political Thought. PSA: His inaugural lecture – ‘The Centre Cannot Hold: Radical Politics Rebooted’ – will be held in the Michael Berry Lecture […]
Quo Vadis, Brexit? Disaster, Bullshit or Einstein’s Insanity?
From Dr Demetris Tillyris – Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University.
May’s Defeat in Parliament, Vote of Confidence and Plan B – What Next in the Brexit Saga?
On Monday 14th January 2019, Theresa May’s Brexit Plan suffered the heaviest defeat any government bill has ever received in the House of Commons. A day later, her government survived a […]
Sturgeon Under Fire: Where Next For The First Minister and The Independence Movement
Paul Anderson is a Sessional Lecturer and PhD Candidate Politics and International. His research is on Territorial Politics. This blogpost appeared earlier on the University’s Expert Comment page. You can […]
Brexit and the Age of Uncertainty
From Dr Soeren Keil, Reader in Politics and International Relations and Director of the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS).
The Dark Side of The Moon
From Dr Sarah Lieberman. Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations.