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2024
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April
2024
| 12:41 Europe/London
Dr Jess Gifkins’s has co-authored the report Queering Atrocity Prevention in collaboration with the charity Protection Approaches, which works to change how the world views and thereby prevents identity-based violence. During the United Nations
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05
April
2024
| 16:42 Europe/London
Dr Michael Magcamit from the Department of Politics at the University of Manchester was recently awarded a Leverhulme International Fellowship of £31,000 for his research project ‘Decolonising Japanese peacebuilding through the affective peace
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04
April
2024
| 16:28 Europe/London
Dr Lama Tawakkol will be researching the water-for-energy deal as a lens (geo)politics, capitalist relations and power asymmetries in the region, particularly as they pertain to water governance and politics in Jordan.Tawakool is a Lecturer in
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03
April
2024
| 15:34 Europe/London
Commenting on her new role, Haastrup said:‘UACES has been a cornerstone of my professional life, from PhD student to Professor. I have benefited from this community which has emphasised the importance of collaboration, critical thinking and
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03
April
2024
| 15:16 Europe/London
In the article for Foreign Policy, Wang writes that ‘the mood among [Chinese] social media users is a sharp departure from past elections’, referring to the recent Taiwanese presidential election:‘In 2024, however, things have changed. The most
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March
2024
| 15:53 Europe/London
Hong Kong’s government has introduced a new security bill that critics argue targets political freedoms. Professor Peter Gries, founding Director of the Manchester China Institute, talked to iNews about the new bill. ‘Politically’, he said, ‘the new
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14
March
2024
| 13:36 Europe/London
Dr Ian Bruff’s article has become a seminal text in political economy and the social sciences more broadly. The article argued ‘that we are witnessing the rise of authoritarian neoliberalism, which is rooted in the reconfiguring of the state
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13
March
2024
| 18:06 Europe/London
In a blog for UK in a Changing Europe, Professor Robert Ford analyses the circumstances behind Galloway’s surprising victory in the Rochdale by-election. Ford argues that the large swing to Galloway must be understood against the unique
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09
February
2024
| 11:54 Europe/London
MacGregor, Paterson and Holmes discuss the Joined-up Sustainability Transformations (JUST) approach, which they have developed at the Sustainable Consumption Institute at Manchester:‘JUST entails three core ideas that together enable a shift toward
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06
February
2024
| 11:52 Europe/London
Dr Rosenblatt’s research focuses on comparative politics, Latin American politics, democratic representation, parties and party systems.He completed his PhD at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and his book Party Vibrancy and Democracy in
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30
January
2024
| 17:33 Europe/London
Both of these new books explore different and usually unscrutinised aspects of academic writing and research, and thereby provide new insights into methodology and global politics.Writing Saved Me: When the International Gets Personal is a
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30
January
2024
| 14:07 Europe/London
Jonathan is currently a Hallsworth Research Fellow at the Department of Politic and will take up his post as Lecturer in January 2025. He completed his PhD at Manchester and has taught at King’s College London and Utrecht University. His
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04
January
2024
| 13:49 Europe/London
Almost immediately after being appointed as foreign secretary, David Cameron’s ties with China generated difficult headlines for Rishi Sunak’s government.
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2023
20
December
2023
| 18:06 Europe/London
Based on an article published in The American Political Science Review, Benson discusses the dangers of political polarization. He explains that the main threat isn’t that people come to accept misinformation or falsehoods, but that it narrows our
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12
December
2023
| 23:26 Europe/London
There is a growing field in practice and research dedicated to investigating the distinctive contribution of design to policymaking. Whilst the UK is a leader in the use of design in government and policy, this leading position could be enhanced
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12
December
2023
| 16:39 Europe/London
The new Lecturers will be based in the Critical Global Politics research cluster, which is the largest of five clusters across the Department.The closing date for applications is Thursday, 15 February 2024.For enquiries about the vacancies,
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05
December
2023
| 09:57 Europe/London
Politics is looking for three new colleagues to join as permanent lecturers:Lecturer in Political Theory, closing date for applications is Wednesday, 3 January 2024.Lecturer in Global Political Economy, closing date for applications is Monday, 15
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01
December
2023
| 12:06 Europe/London
The University of Manchester is one of 23 universities to be awarded the right to deliver the unique and highly regarded Parliamentary Studies Module from the academic year 2024/25 for another 5-year term.Parliamentary Studies is the only higher
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27
November
2023
| 18:39 Europe/London
Throughout November, Toni Haastrup, Professor and Chair of Global Politics, took part in several European policy events on Feminist Foreign policy.First, she contributed to a panel organised by Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) at the
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09
November
2023
| 13:37 Europe/London
In the interview as new EDI Officer, Laura McLeod, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, explains why she wanted to take on the role:“I believe that it is important to serve the profession: throughout our careers we ask a lot of others (to
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31
October
2023
| 15:01 Europe/London
The Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his wife Katherine have visited The University of Manchester to speak to students about the war in his country, after attending events in Ireland to mark 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement.
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13
October
2023
| 14:58 Europe/London
Dr Carl Death, Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy, recommends five stories in African climate fiction, published in African Arguments. Death explains that:"Through novels and short stories, African climate fiction authors are
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03
October
2023
| 17:27 Europe/London
Rob Ford, Professor of Political Science, told the New York Times that the Conservative party conference was important for Rishi Sunak to define himself as a leader. Commenting on the presence of the previous leaders Liz Truss and Boris
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07
September
2023
| 14:52 Europe/London
“Talking about freedom, sat in Margaret Thatcher’s old Rover” read the UK prime minister’s tweet in July 2023. Earlier that day in an interview with The Telegraph newspaper, Rishi Sunak had declared that the Conservative Party he leads are “on the
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22
August
2023
| 10:59 Europe/London
The University of Manchester has appointed the first-ever Professor of Comparative and Ukrainian Politics in the UK and the wider English-speaking world, in a move that demonstrates the leading role of the University when it comes to the study of
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06
July
2023
| 13:51 Europe/London
The European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS) has awarded Manchester China Institute (MCI) research fellow Dr Tao Wang, a former PhD student at the Department of Politics, the 2023 Taiwan Studies Young Scholar Award (1st Prize).The winning
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29
June
2023
| 14:37 Europe/London
A project involving experts from The University of Manchester which created a live ‘early alarm’ system of major displacement, human rights abuses, humanitarian needs and civilian resistance in Ukraine has been recognised by the OECD’s Observatory
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09
June
2023
| 12:26 Europe/London
On June 5-6, 15 Chinese and American diplomats met in La Jolla, California for the 13th annual US-China Young Diplomats Dialogue, co-hosted by Professor Peter Gries of the Manchester China Institute.The retreat involved formal sit-down discussions
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26
May
2023
| 12:16 Europe/London
The University of Manchester is to launch a groundbreaking new course on Ukrainian politics in the Autumn, strengthening its place as a key institution in the UK for students studying Ukrainian politics and society.
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22
May
2023
| 10:49 Europe/London
An inspirational student who graduated from her degree at The University of Manchester despite having incurable brain cancer has sadly passed away.
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