On Wednesday, 8 February, we are hosting Dr Adrian Pabst (University of Kent & Res Publica) as part of our politics open lecture series with a talk titled “A post-liberal […]
Making Politics Matter: Living Together – Water, Peace and Inter-Faith Cohesion in Wembley and the Jordan Valley
How do you build inter-faith cohesion in your own community? How do you build inter-faith cohesion in divided communities? Come and hear peace campaigner and environmental activist Rabbi Frank Dabba Smith […]
Questions to the Prime Minister at Liaison Committee: Alternative Prime Ministerial Scrutiny
On the last afternoon of the final parliamentary session before the Christmas recess, Theresa May could put it off no longer and appeared before the Liaison Committee. In this blog […]
European Security after the Brexit Vote: Challenges and Continuities
On the 23rd June, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union (EU). Britain’s vote to leave the EU added a new challenge to a long list of security […]
The end of “business as usual” in Austrian politics: Green candidate triumphs in presidential election run-off
By Dr Philipp Köker, Senior Research Fellow in Politics and International Relations as Canterbury Christ Church University
The Italian constitutional referendum: What happened, what happens next
By Francesco Violi, PhD student in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University
This time it’s serious: Donald Trump and the Populist Moment
By Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University
The New Prime Minister Should Appear Before The House Commons Liaison Committee As Soon As Possible Say Researchers
Dr Mark Bennister (Canterbury Christ Church University), Dr Alexandra Kelso (University of Southampton) and Dr Phil Larkin (University of Canberra) have published a report on the House of Commons Liaison […]
Acceleration and decay: Trumpism and the reluctant passing of the Neoliberal world order
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.