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Dr Kataryna Wolczuk | Area & Development Studies | 10 May 2013
The project explores russia’s engagement in the export of governance to post-soviet states in europe. The project will map russia's influence in three post-soviet states in the 'common neighbourhood' with the eu - ukraine, armenia and belarus - ...
Dr Michael Bourne | 01 March 2013
This research maps and analyses how new security technologies are developed in practice through inter-disciplinary collaborative research between social scientists and engineers. It will contribute to cross-disciplinary and applied knowledge about th ...
Professor Louise Amoore | Human Geography | 01 January 2013
In the decade following the events of september 11 2001, security against potential terrorist attack has significantly changed in its form and emphasis. In many of the post-event analyses, the security problem is understood to be how to take action o ...
Dr Adam Quinn | 31 December 2012
This series brings together leading scholars from the uk and us for five seminars to discuss the nature and implications of changes in the relative power position of the united states in the international system. The series begins with an event in wh ...
Dr Osman Hassan | Internat. Studies & Relations | 31 December 2012
This project evaluates how the arab spring has affected us and eu policy towards regional allies in the middle east and north africa (mena) looking in particular at egypt, morocco and saudi arabia.
it evaluates how the us and the eu seek to na ...
Professor Catherine Hall | Economic & Social History | 31 December 2012
This project examines the nature and significance of caribbean slave-ownership in the formation of britain in the crucial coincident years of the peak of the slave-economy and a decisive period in the industrialisation of britain. It develops a histo ...
Professor Caroline Rooney | Cultural Studies & Pop Culture | 01 November 2012
This programme addresses how the strategic aim of 'security for all in a changing world' is dependent on the capacity to imagine a common ground and a common humanity, which is in turn dependent on the ability to overcome resentment and distrus ...
Dr Sharath Srinivasan | 31 October 2012
Politics and interactive media in africa (pima) examines whether and how africans, particularly the poorest and least politically enfranchised, use new communication technologies to voice their opinion and to engage in a public debate on interactive ...
Dr Frauke Urban | Area & Development Studies | 15 October 2012
As china’s rapid economic growth has created a series of pressures, such as depletion of scarce domestic resources, the country is engaging more closely with low and middle income countries in asia and africa. Access to overseas natural resourc ...
Jamie Gaskarth | Diplomacy & Internat Relations | 15 October 2012
The purpose of these seminars is to explore how shifts in the configuration of global power will impact on global values. The incredible economic growth of china and india in the last decade has led many commentators to suggest that the 21st century ...
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