On 4 October the Irish electorate voted against the abolition of Ireland’s upper house of parliament, the Seanad, in a referendum.
Former British Ambassador Addresses Canterbury Politics Students
Former British Ambassador John MacGregor gave a presentation to Canterbury Politics students on the topic of “Mexico: silver past golden future?” as part of the Politics Programme’s Making Politics Matter […]
Why British NeoLiberals Need the Underclass
Dr David Bates, Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations
Romani migrants in France – Plus ca change?
The difficulties experienced by Romani migrants to France are hitting the international headlines again.
Organised Chaos – Reflections on the Current State of Neo –Liberal Politics in the UK
Dr David Bates – Principal Lecturer in Politics and International Relations
Reflections on the 2013 Australian Election
Mark Bennister – Canterbury Christ Church University
Conference Season!
Politics and International Relations at Canterbury was strongly represented at the prestigious UACES Annual Conference in Leeds with four staff members presenting papers.
Dog whistlers and numbers men – importing election talent
Mark Bennister As the political parties start gearing up for the 2015 general election it looks as if the Conservatives have got in early with the big-name signings to drive […]