Dr Emo Pearce, lecturer in Law, considers the implications of the proposed amendments to UK migration policy
CEFEUS Director talks Brexit, fracking, and Trump with Lembit Opik
Listeners to Lembit Opik’s programme on Radio Kent heard a discussion on the consequences of ‘Brexit’ earlier this month as CEFEUS Director Dr Amelia Hadfield appeared on the show alongside […]
Nothing is how it used to be: Calais and Dunkirk two months later
By Liza Kummrow, PhD Candidate in Politics and IR at CCCU
The refugee crisis: will the EU make it or break it? My reflections of volunteering in the “Jungle”, Calais
By Liza Kummrow, PhD Candidate in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University
Solidarity as a virtue: on the refugee crisis polemic
By Dr David Bates
Making Politics Matter Event: A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis
The Politics and International Relations Programme at Canterbury Christ Church University organised the event “A Tragedy at Europe’s Shores – A Debate on the current Refugee Crisis” as part of […]
Commentary: Do we have a duty to help refugees?
By Dr David Bates To avoid any ambiguity in what I am about to say, I want simply to insist that ‘yes we have a duty to help refugees’. Of […]
Making Politics Matter Event: Everyday Borders – Friday, 16th October (6.00 – 7.30pm)
‘Everyday Borders’ is a documentary film by Orson Nava setting focusing on the impact of immigration control extends beyond borders to towns, communities, workplaces, and public services.