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Diverse Voices 2024: Reflections from our first workshop
By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer, On
7 March 2025
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Is Turkey starting another peace process with the PKK?
By Begum Zorlu City St George's, University of London, Convenor of the PSA Turkish Politics Specialist Group On
6 March 2025
WJM Mackenzie Book Prize 2024/25 - Shortlist Announced
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27 February 2025
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Takeaways from the 2025 German election
By Matthias Dilling & Hartwig Pautz On
24 February 2025
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LGBTQ+ History Month
By Carolina Silveira & Claire Dunlop On
21 February 2025
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REF 2029 Sub-panel Member Recruitment
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13 February 2025
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The US primaries: A view from Wisconsin
By Patrick English On
5 April 2016
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Youth voice and the future of Britain in Europe
By James Sloam On
1 April 2016
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The FCO's administration and funding of its human rights work overseas
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30 March 2016
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Britain after Brexit
By Anand Menon On
27 March 2016
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Education Committee to question Secretary of State on new Education White Paper
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24 March 2016
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Foreign Affairs Committee calls for UK to give greater priority to the immediate fight against ISIL
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24 March 2016
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Weren't these neoliberals? Iain Duncan Smith, George Osborne and the limits of Thatcherism
By Ben Margulies On
22 March 2016
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How do students respond to foreign policy narratives in TV shows?
By Jack Holland On
16 March 2016
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UK scores worst in electoral integrity in western Europe. Here's why
By Pippa Norris On
15 March 2016
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Cameron's Corbyn problem
By Matthew Goodwin On
14 March 2016
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Germany's regional election results need not be all doom and gloom for Merkel
By Dan Hough On
14 March 2016
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The politics of evidence-based policy making
By Paul Cairney On
10 March 2016
Getting the missing millions back on the electoral register
By Toby James and Oliver Sidorczuk On
8 March 2016
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Inquiry into Political Islam
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7 March 2016
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Greece is facing an imminent humanitarian crisis
By Roman Gerodimos and Sofie Edlund On
3 March 2016
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