Dr Demetris Tillyris’ most recent paper on dog-whistle politics has been now published by the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
Speaker Reform: Made to Order?
Third Year Politics student Bláthnáit Robinson explores the question of representation for citizens living in the Speaker’s constituency.
A web of insults! – Protecting Westminster MPs from online abuse
Third year Politics student Ryan Ferris discusses the dangers posed by online abuse of MPs to democracy.
Brits do it Better: Four Reasons Why the UK’s Parliament is better than Congress
Third year BSc International Relations student, Sara Versace, blogs about how the UK Parliament compares to the US Congress.
Comments on A.C Grayling’s talk Brexit: The Next Steps in the Fight Against It
Dr David Bates, Director of Politics and International Relations, comments on the lecture by Professor A.C. Grayling at CCCU on 26 September 2017.
Liberal Democrat James Flanagan Participates in Second ‘Meet the Candidates’ Event
James Flanagan Liberal Democrat general election candidate for Canterbury and Whitstable gave a lecture with a question and answer session in the second of our ‘Meet the Candidates’ sessions for the […]
The Real Winner of the Scottish Independence Referendum is……Democracy!
The Real Winner of the Scottish Independence Referendum is……Democracy! By Dr. Soeren Keil