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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
News
Elections for the PSA ECN Committee 2023-2025
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9 May 2023
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Hello from the new Chair
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4 May 2023
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Does Jim Webb offer the policy realism that Washington needs?
By Arthur I Cyr On
19 August 2015
Blog
Alphabet soup - the unpredictability of marking in A Level Politics
By Heather Fern On
19 August 2015
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Cameron's posturing on Calais: Why more fences won’t reduce illegal immigration
By Rebecca Partos On
17 August 2015
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Does faith have a role to play in the revival of the Lib Dems?
By Ben Margulies On
9 August 2015
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We Have Nothing To Lose But Our Relevance!!
By Andrew Crines On
4 August 2015
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PSA launch new research commission to investigate how 'informal governance' is shaping devolution in English cities
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30 July 2015
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PSA launch new Research Commission to investigate how ‘informal governance’ is shaping devolution in English cities
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30 July 2015
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Well Labour, this is what happens when you crowdsource a leadership election
By Tom Quinn On
27 July 2015
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Well Labour, this is what happens when you crowdsource a leadership election
By Tom Quinn On
27 July 2015
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The Farron era begins
By Peter Sloman On
25 July 2015
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The Farron era begins
By Peter Sloman On
25 July 2015
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Why defeating Islamic State might mean re-reading The Lord of the Rings
By Akil Awan On
23 July 2015
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Why is Jeremy Corbyn stealing the show? Because he’s the only Labour candidate saying anything at all
By John Gaffney On
23 July 2015
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Is FOI an expensive process which hampers decision making?
By Ben Worthy On
20 July 2015
Blog
Big Brother 2015’s Tory Prime Minister Hopeful and Inverted Celebrity Politics in Britain
By Anthony Ridge-Newman On
18 July 2015
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