9 August 2022 Rwanda and DRC's turbulent past continues to fuel their torrid relationship Could tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo prevent development and peace between the two nations? International
5 August 2022 My experience of studying a BA in War Studies Hanna Pham, recent graduate from a BA in War Studies, reflects on her time in the Department. Student University
3 August 2022 Afghanistan: Assassination of al-Qaida chief reveals tensions at the top of the Taliban The death of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri could have dire implications in Afghanistan International
3 August 2022 The US and Rwanda: How the relationship has evolved since the 1994 genocide Could current tensions between the US and Rwanda cause issues for foreign policy in the future? International
2 August 2022 New PM, New Strategy? A commentary piece by Dr Maeve Ryan for our monthly CGS Newsletter International
1 August 2022 Armed militias in Brazil hold enormous sway over fate of Amazon – and the global climate How is violence from armed militias leading to environmental destruction and resource exploitation in the Brazilian Amazon? International
28 July 2022 Mexico: New research shows the historic link between opening schools and falling murder rates New research has shown that promoting education can steer people away from extremism and violent or organised crime International
25 July 2022 How Iranian women use social media to narrate their struggle to the world How do women in Iran use social media as a form of digital activism? International Society
18 July 2022 US Innovation and Competition Act: A Year On A spotlight on research piece written by our Leverhulme doctoral fellow Martina Bernardini for our centres latest newsletter International
12 July 2022 How weapons of mass destruction are supported through proliferation financing How does proliferation finance support illegal weapons development? International