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For President Biden, the Democrats risk being their own worst enemy
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24 February 2021
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The state of Israeli politics: Elections and group appeals
By Alona Dolinsky On
15 February 2021
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Wales is giving 16-year-olds the vote – but they may have to wait a little longer
By Toby James On
17 February 2021
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Black futures matter: Celebrating Black History Month in 2020
By Skyler Hawkins On
29 October 2020
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Teaching Politics and IR Online: Key Issues, Skills, Pedagogy
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28 October 2020
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UK development ambitions: The impact of the 2020 FCO-DFID merger
By Amelia Hadfield and Chris Logie On
28 October 2020
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How to Promote Critical Thinking in the Study of Ideologies? A role-play activity
By Donatella Bonansinga, University of Birmingham On
26 October 2020
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Coronavirus confusion: the prime minister cannot keep riding two horses at once
By Matthew Flinders On
23 October 2020
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King of the North: Andy Burnham vs Boris Johnson
By Max Stafford On
23 October 2020
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England’s metro mayors and the new politics of coronavirus
By Georgina Blakeley On
20 October 2020
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These Boris Johnson character flaws are not funny; they are profound
By Matthew Flinders On
19 October 2020
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Populism, the media and the mainstreaming of the far right: The Guardian’s coverage of populism as a case study
By Katy Brown and Aurelien Mondon On
12 October 2020
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EU referendum identity and the 2019 election
By Paula Surridge On
8 October 2020
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Can selling weapons to oppressive and violent states ever be justified?
By James Christensen On
7 October 2020
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Germany 30 years after reunification: A grown-up country?
By Sophie Schmalenberger On
7 October 2020
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Clash in the Himalayas: Pulling back the curtain on the China-India rivalry
By Chris Ogden On
6 October 2020
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Boris Johnson needs to be loved too much to tell the truth about Christmas 2020
By Matthew Flinders On
5 October 2020
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The Internal Market bill: Contingency or calumny?
By Feargal Cochrane On
5 October 2020
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