Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis US Foreign PolicyWhy Obama’s Strategy Against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Is Likely to Fail Sep 23, 2014 Editor1 Comment on Why Obama’s Strategy Against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Is Likely to Fail Dr Johan Franzén argues that the US led strategy to demobilise the Islamic State in
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis Terrorism US Foreign PolicyConfessions of a Terrorist: An interview with Professor Richard Jackson Sep 9, 2014 EditorComment on Confessions of a Terrorist: An interview with Professor Richard Jackson Professor Richard Jackson will be visiting UEA on 17 September to offer a guest lecture
Critical Global Politics International Relations News TerrorismNew research published on cyberterrorism Aug 21, 2014 EditorComment on New research published on cyberterrorism New research has been published on cyberterrorism. A new book published by Dr. Lee Jarvis offers
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations Public PolicyWhich country does the most good for the world? Jul 9, 2014 Editor3 Comments on Which country does the most good for the world? Simon Anholt is a Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia. He has recently launched
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations US Foreign PolicyIraq, Syria and the Middle East – a response to Tony Blair Jun 18, 2014 EditorComment on Iraq, Syria and the Middle East – a response to Tony Blair Professor Lee Marsden provides a critique of Tony Blair’s recent essay on ‘Iraq, Syria and
Critical Global Politics Studying at UEAPostgraduate Study in International Security Jun 13, 2014 EditorComment on Postgraduate Study in International Security Dr. Lee Jarvis explains the focus of the University of East Anglia’s masters degree in International
Critical Global Politics Expert Political AnalysisHow do we remember a problem like bin Laden? May 16, 2014 EditorComment on How do we remember a problem like bin Laden? Dr. Lee Jarvis explores how we remember (dead) ‘terrorists’ like bin Laden and why this
Critical Global Politics Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political AnalysisFacebook Power in a Cashless World Apr 25, 2014 Editor1 Comment on Facebook Power in a Cashless World Facebook, a world leading social media network, is expanding to become a bank. Elizabeth Cobbett argues
Critical Global Politics Expert Political AnalysisStudying terrorism: critically Apr 16, 2014 EditorComment on Studying terrorism: critically Terrorism, or the threat of terrorism, is a constant concern in many countries around the
Critical Global Politics European Elections 2014 Public Policy and AdministrationHow to Win If You Are 1 Against 27: Can the UK Still Influence the Rest of the EU? Mar 13, 2014 EditorComment on How to Win If You Are 1 Against 27: Can the UK Still Influence the Rest of the EU? Dr. Adam Steinhouse argues that Britain has been able to achieve many policy goals and exert much influence