CEFEUS Director Dr Amelia Hadfield appeared on Lembit Opik’s radio show on BBC Radio Kent last Sunday (8th May) to discuss the results of the local elections and the current […]
The 2016 Scottish Elections: A Nationalist Victory, A Tory Triumph and A Labour Drubbing
By Paul Anderson, PhD Candidate in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University
Hillary Clinton: Managing the Rhetorical Double-Bind
This is a guest post by Dr Mark Bannister, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Canterbury Christ Church University
Would Brexit lead to an ‘ever closer union’?
This post is the first of series of posts by CEFEUS Jean Monnet Studentship Holder 2015-16, Francesco Violi on Britain’s European future.
Meet your Police and Crime Commissioner Candidates
On the 5 May, Kent residents will be able to visit their nearest polling station to vote for the next Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Centre for European Studies debates EU referendum
Staff and students from the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS) took part in an online seminar on Tuesday evening (19th April) to discuss the upcoming in/out referendum on Britain’s membership […]
CEFEUS Director comments on Jeremy Corbyn’s view of Europe
Dr Amelia Hadfield, Director of the Centre for European Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University, appeared on the BBC News Service last Thursday to discuss Jeremy Corbyn’s support for continued British […]
‘Brexit’, nationalism, and a changing global economy
By Lewis Bloodworth Second Year Undergraduate, Politics and International Relations
Perhaps we were not “all in it together”, but David Cameron is really in it now!
By Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations