Transitional fuels, decarbonisation, losses and damage, GHG inventory, politics, money, business strategy – these are the issues which divided the COP28 community. Dr Natalia Slobodian reflects on her time spent at […]
Student Trip to Parliament December 2023
On Friday 1 December a group of Politics and Law students visited the Houses of Parliament. Travelling by coach on a snowy day, the buildings looked stunning on the outside […]
New Publication by Dr Demetris Tillyris: Dog-whistling and Democracy, in The British Journal of Politics and International Relations
Dr Demetris Tillyris’ most recent paper on dog-whistle politics has been now published by the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
New world order 4.0
The concept of the New World Order experienced significant transformations throughout the 20th century. The process of reordering keeps occurring. We are witnessing it again right here, right now. By […]
Law and Politics students visit Betteshanger Park
Last week, the Law and Politics Section welcomed our first-year students to CCCU with a trip to Betteshanger Country Park in East Kent. Thahmina Begum Thaniya recounts the adventure:
New Publication by Dr Demetris Tillyris on Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Everyday Resistance
Dr Demetris Tillyris reflects on his most recent publication “Dirty Hands as a ‘Weapon of the Weak’: ‘Heroism’, ‘Aristocratism’, and the Ambiguities of Everyday Resistance” in the Journal of Ethics – a […]
Will there be a Labour Majority in 2024?
Dr Chris Stevens considers lessons from previous elections.
Environmental terrorism became a new weapon in Russian war against Ukraine
Dr Natalia Slobodian considers the implications of the attack on the Nova Kakhovka Dam.
Reflections on 2022-23
The 22/23 academic year is drawing to a close and so it’s time to look back and see what the Politics and IR team has managed to achieve in that […]