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American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor Comment on New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Emma Long, University of East Anglia Donald Trump is attempting to sue the New York Times. In a lawsuit filed on September 15 the US

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What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

Sep 26, 2025 Editor Comment on What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

On this day in 1938, the World’s Fair came to Flushing Meadows Park in New York City. It is here that the Westinghouse Time Capsules

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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

Sep 18, 2025 Editor Comment on Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

For over a decade, Japan and the UK have identified one another as their most important security partners in Asia and Europe respectively. The two

Environmental politics

What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?

Sep 11, 2025 Editor Comment on What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?

Avidan Kent, University of East Anglia and Zana Syla, University of East Anglia Small island nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Maldives and Marshall Islands

Democracy

Palestine Action arrests: what happens next, and what it tells us about the breadth of Britain’s counter-terrorism laws

Aug 16, 2025 Editor Comment on Palestine Action arrests: what happens next, and what it tells us about the breadth of Britain’s counter-terrorism laws

David Mead, University of East Anglia The proscription of Palestine Action – banning membership or support for the organisation on the ground that the home

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Billions voted in 2024, but Electoral Integrity Project exposes cracks in global democracy

Aug 8, 2025 Editor Comment on Billions voted in 2024, but Electoral Integrity Project exposes cracks in global democracy

Toby S. James, Holly Ann Garnett, and Sofia Caal-Lam The Global Electoral Report 2025 has been published and raises concerns about the state of democracy

American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
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What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

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Environmental politics

What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?

Sep 11, 2025 Editor 0
Democracy

Palestine Action arrests: what happens next, and what it tells us about the breadth of Britain’s counter-terrorism laws

Aug 16, 2025 Editor 0
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Billions voted in 2024, but Electoral Integrity Project exposes cracks in global democracy

Aug 8, 2025 Editor 0
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Brexit delay: what it would take for the EU to agree article 50 extension

Mar 18, 2019 AdminComment on Brexit delay: what it would take for the EU to agree article 50 extension

For the first time – 23 months after the UK triggered the article 50 negotiations

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Hezbollah ban is partly a performance of British national identity

Mar 13, 2019 AdminComment on Hezbollah ban is partly a performance of British national identity

Three organisations, including the Lebanon-based Hezbollah, were banned as terrorist organisations by the British government on March

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Politics and the Psychology of Uncertainty

Mar 13, 2019 AdminComment on Politics and the Psychology of Uncertainty

Feeling unsettled with Brexit still up in the air? You’re not alone. This Politics at

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Necessary Travel: An Interview with Susan Hodgett

Feb 26, 2019 AdminComment on Necessary Travel: An Interview with Susan Hodgett

Susan Hodgett is the founding Professor of Area Studies at the University of East Anglia.

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Shamima Begum: History and politics matters

Feb 20, 2019 AdminComment on Shamima Begum: History and politics matters

Lee Jarvis (UEA) and Tim Legrand (University of Adelaide) It’s been a little difficult to

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Academic setbacks and rejections Some brief reflections

Feb 20, 2019 AdminComment on Academic setbacks and rejections Some brief reflections

LEE JARVIS In the past couple of months I’ve had two opportunities to reflect on

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School climate strikes: why adults no longer have the right to object to their children taking radical action

Feb 15, 2019 AdminComment on School climate strikes: why adults no longer have the right to object to their children taking radical action

A worldwide wave of school climate strikes, begun by the remarkable Greta Thunberg, has reached

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Migration and Media: An Interview with Andreas Musolff and Lorella Viola

Feb 5, 2019 AdminComment on Migration and Media: An Interview with Andreas Musolff and Lorella Viola

Andreas Musolff is Professor of Intercultural Communication at the University of East Anglia. Lorella Viola

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Many opportunities to learn from Europe will no longer be available after Brexit

Jan 31, 2019 AdminComment on Many opportunities to learn from Europe will no longer be available after Brexit

Opportunities to learn from Europe will no longer be available after Brexit. This is because

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Translation and Philosophy: An Interview with Philip Wilson

Jan 31, 2019 AdminComment on Translation and Philosophy: An Interview with Philip Wilson

Philip Wilson is Tutor in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia, where he teaches

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American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
Uncategorized

What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

Sep 18, 2025 Editor 0
Environmental politics

What will happen to the legal status of ‘sinking’ nations when their land is gone?

Sep 11, 2025 Editor 0
Democracy

Palestine Action arrests: what happens next, and what it tells us about the breadth of Britain’s counter-terrorism laws

Aug 16, 2025 Editor 0
Democracy

Billions voted in 2024, but Electoral Integrity Project exposes cracks in global democracy

Aug 8, 2025 Editor 0
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