Maros Sefcovic is currently undertaking a tour of European states, all in the name of discussing the Energy Union proposals set forth earlier this year (Teffer, 2015). The tour is […]
How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy, Part 4: the British higher education sector, and the economy of Ireland
In the final installment of our four-part blog on the impact of a British exit (Brexit) from Europe, Jean Monnet scholar Mechthild Herzog investigates the potential consequences for the British higher education […]
Solidarity as a virtue: on the refugee crisis polemic
By Dr David Bates
ERIS Lecture – Humiliation in International Relations, Prof. Bertrand Badie, 20 Nov, 6pm
It is with great pleasure that we can announce that Professor Bertrand Badie (Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris) will give the annual European Review of International Relations (ERIS) lecture […]