By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics
CCCU Politics/IR trip to The Guardian
By Shayne Halfpenny-Ray (Second Year Politics Student)
Slick Mili: from liability to switched-on leader with a few well-timed selfies
By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics
Politics and IR Programme to Hold 9/11 Panel Discussion
The Canterbury Christ Church University’s Politics and International Relations programme will be hosting a discussion featuring three expert speakers on the events of 9/11.
General Election Hustings a Huge Success
The Politics and International Relations programme as part of its Making Politics Matter series held a hustings for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency on Friday 24th of April. Almost 300 […]
Comparing Shahbag to other Movements
This is the fifth in a series of five blog posts by Razia Shariff, a Doctoral candidate in the Politics and International Relations programme, as she conducts her field work on the […]
Politics Research Funding Success: Prime Ministerial Accountability to Parliament
Dr Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics, has recently won Nuffield Foundation Trust funding for a one year research project examining ‘Prime Ministerial Accountability to Parliament’.
Reconsidering Horizon 2020
In this blog, CCCU Jean Monnet Chair Amelia Hadfield and CCCU Politics/IR Graduate Michal Gloznek[1] take another look at Horizon 2020, and ask whether it represents an EU investment offensive to boost jobs and growth, or a frontal offensive on research and innovation.
Amelia Hadfield contributes to roundtable on the European Energy Union
On Wednesday 15 April, Dr Amelia Hadfield, was invited to join a joint seminar with the Institute for Contemporary European Studies at Regent’s University, and the Senior European Experts (SEE). This event was chaired by Lord Hannay, and was entitled ‘EU Energy Union: A Realistic Possibility?’