Why we support “Hooligans” – Understanding the Bosnian Protests
Bosnia’s Only Starting on Road to Democracy
Lack of agreement on whether Bosnia’s root problem is the Dayton structures, corruption, inequality – or something else – is a reminder of the challenges facing the protest movement.
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New European Youth Unemployment Think Tank
Second year CCCU Politics student Oli Fawcett is part of the steering group for a new European Think Tank created and run by young people to tackle youth unemployment – […]
Remembering the Holocaust
by Andrew Miller (Second year History and Politics student at Canterbury Christ Church)
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Rising anti-Romani rhetoric – Blaming the victims?
Unhelpful comments from Viviane Reding indicate how anti-Romani discourses are creeping into the mainstream
Bosnia Must be Rebuilt in Sarajevo, Not Brussels
The protests have shown clearly that Bosnians want to decide their own future, not have solutions handed down from elsewhere.
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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/02/11/a-victory-for-geert-wilders-in-the-netherlands-european-parliament-elections-would-not-necessarily-call-dutch-eu-membership-into-question/ Good friend of the Canterbury Politics and IR programme Dr. Stijn Van Kessel has written an excellent post over at the LSE European Politics blog on the potential impact […]