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New British Academy Report on Politics and International Relations provision in UK Higher Education
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24 January 2025
Announcement
PSA Seeks New Trustees for Election to its Executive Committee
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13 January 2025
Obituary
Professor Christopher Hood (1947-2025)
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10 January 2025
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REF 2029 Sub-panel Chair and Member Recruitment
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19 December 2024
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PSA CHAMPIONING HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH EDI
By Joan McDappa, PSA’s Diversity and Projects Officer On
11 December 2024
Inequality and instability in the British State
By Jack Newman and Patrick Diamond On
5 December 2024
Blog
WHAT LIES BEHIND THE GLITZ AND GLAMOUR OF PRESIDENT XI JIPING'S STATE VISIT?
By Tim Summers On
2 November 2015
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Foreign Affairs Committee: The extension of offensive British military operations to Syria
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30 October 2015
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Foreign Affairs Committee: The costs and benefits of EU membership for the UK's role In the world
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30 October 2015
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Edinburgh forum to discuss politics, policies and principles of UN climate change conference
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27 October 2015
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EUROPE ALREADY DEFEATED RADICAL TERRORISTS—120 YEARS AGO
By Akil Awan On
22 October 2015
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Present your research at the American Political Science Association!
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19 October 2015
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IT’S THE DIPLOMACY, STUPID. THE AMBITION OF HUMILITY AND PRAGMATISM
By Holger Nehring On
18 October 2015
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IAN SINCLAIR AGREES WITH JEREMY CORBYN, BUT MOST PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY DON’T (YET)
By James Strong On
15 October 2015
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A DEVIATION FROM THE MAINSTREAM? JEREMY CORBYN’S FOREIGN POLICY POSITIONS AND PUBLIC OPINION
By Ian Sinclair On
15 October 2015
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ELECTORAL FRAUD ISN'T THE BIGGEST PROBLEM AT BRITISH POLLING STATIONS..... IT’S THE ELECTORAL REGISTER
By Toby S James and Alistair Clark On
14 October 2015
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IS CHARGING FOR FOI REQUESTS JUSTIFIED?
By Ben Worthy On
13 October 2015
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HOW MANY INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS ARE THERE? THE YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ITS SHORTCOMINGS
By Richard Woodward and Michael Davies On
11 October 2015
Blog
WAITING FOR TEF: WHY IS A TEACHING EXCELLENCE FRAMEWORK ON THE AGENDA AND WHAT MIGHT IT LOOK LIKE?
By John Craig On
8 October 2015
Blog
A POLITICAL SCIENCE PUBLIC SPHERE
By Jeffrey Isaac On
5 October 2015
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THE LABOUR PARTY’S EUROPEAN POLICY UNDER JEREMY CORBYN: NO BREXIT, NO GREXIT
By Isabelle Hertner On
5 October 2015
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