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Approaching the Turkish Elections with a Global Lens
By Dr Begum Zorlu, City, University of London - Department of International Politics, PSA Turkish Politics Specialist Group On
25 May 2023
Blog
Understanding school shooting in Serbia: and what's next for radicalisation in the country
By Umut Korkut, professor, Glasgow Caledonian University & Stevan Tatalovic, researcher from Belgrade On
19 May 2023
Announcement
A New Editorial Team for Political Studies
On
11 May 2023
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From Military Rule to Democracy? The High Stakes of Thailand’s Upcoming Election
By Ploykamol Suwantawit On
9 May 2023
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Elections for the PSA ECN Committee 2023-2025
On
9 May 2023
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Hello from the new Chair
On
4 May 2023
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PSA research commission on 'The Crisis of Care in Austerity Britain' launched
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22 September 2015
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WHY AREN'T THERE MORE WOMEN IN BRITISH POLITICS?
By Meryl Kenny On
21 September 2015
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JEREMY CORBYN AND THE WILDERNESS EFFECT
By Ben Worthy On
17 September 2015
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DRONE STRIKES AND BRITAIN’S NEW INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Ben Worthy On
17 September 2015
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THE NEW LABOUR REVOLUTION - WHICH LOOKS A LOT LIKE THE OLD ONE...
By Victoria Honeyman On
14 September 2015
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RACE, CLASS AND RAGE: RIGHT POPULISM ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC
By Ben Margulies On
13 September 2015
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WIN OR LOSE, CORBYN’S GREATEST GIFT TO LABOUR COULD BE VOTER REGISTRATION
By Chris Game On
11 September 2015
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PLAYING PARTY POLITICS WITH A NON-PARTY MATTER: THE EU REFERENDUM BILL
By Anne Wesemann On
10 September 2015
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TEACHING 9/11 IN THE CLASSROOM
By Aaron Ettinger On
10 September 2015
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LABOUR’S REGISTERED SUPPORTERS SCHEME SHOULD BE SEEN AS A SUCCESS
By Danny Rye On
7 September 2015
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JEREMY CORBYN: THE ACCIDENTAL LABOUR LEADER?
By Tom Quinn On
7 September 2015
Blog
OUR STERILE QUANTITATIVE DEBATE ON IMMIGRATION NEEDS TO BE HUMANISED WITH STORIES AND IMAGES
By Christina Boswell On
4 September 2015
Blog
CHAMPIONING THE MIGRANT CAUSE: WHY GERMANY?
By Patricia Hogwood On
3 September 2015
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Open Access: Research Councils UK responds to Burgess Review
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26 August 2015
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RCUK seeks views and comments on new concordat
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26 August 2015
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