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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?

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
Expert Political Analysis Political Philosophy

How cyberhate forces some Internet users to make a tragic choice that other people do not have to make

Sep 25, 2018 EditorComment on How cyberhate forces some Internet users to make a tragic choice that other people do not have to make

Dr. Alexander Brown argues that the internet can render people unable to avert their eyes

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What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

Sep 24, 2018 AdminComment on What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

Can Britain find its place as a ‘great global nation’ post-Brexit? And is our future

Politics at the Edge Politics at the Edge Podcasts Uncategorized

Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

Sep 24, 2018 AdminComment on Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

The news industry is trying to claw its way out of a financial crisis, while

Politics at the Edge Politics at the Edge Podcasts Public Lectures

Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

Sep 24, 2018 EditorComment on Trust and Money – what next for the news media?

The news industry is trying to claw its way out of a financial crisis, while

Politics at the Edge Politics at the Edge Podcasts

What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

Sep 24, 2018 EditorComment on What will be Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit?

Can Britain find its place as a ‘great global nation’ post-Brexit? And is our future

Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Politics at the Edge Politics at the Edge Podcasts Public Lectures

‘Alternative Facts’? How the political message has changed in the digital age

Sep 24, 2018 EditorComment on ‘Alternative Facts’? How the political message has changed in the digital age

How has the way politicians communicate their message changed with the digital revolution and what

Studying at UEA

2018 Sixth form blog competition

Sep 19, 2018 EditorComment on 2018 Sixth form blog competition

We’re holding a sixth former politics blog post competition.  Find out more below. We are inviting

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No debate: The tweet that brought a shift in BBC climate change coverage

Sep 17, 2018 AdminComment on No debate: The tweet that brought a shift in BBC climate change coverage

Tired of being asked to debate climate deniers despite the overwhelming scientific consensus that anthropogenic

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‘Alternative Facts’? How the political message has changed in the digital age

Sep 12, 2018 AdminComment on ‘Alternative Facts’? How the political message has changed in the digital age

How has the way politicians communicate their message changed with the digital revolution and what

EU Referendum Europe & the EU Expert Political Analysis

No deal Brexit will be ‘overwhelmingly negative for the UK’

Sep 7, 2018 EditorComment on No deal Brexit will be ‘overwhelmingly negative for the UK’

A ‘no deal’ Brexit is likely to have a large impact across a wide range

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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
Uncategorized

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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