21 June 2022 How the EU politicises research and development in border security How does the politicisation of research and development affect border security? International
15 June 2022 Developing a university blueprint for sponsoring refugees The invasion of Ukraine means we need to ramp up our existing work and experience with supporting Syrian refugees through community sponsorship. Society University Service
14 June 2022 Ukraine: Russian attitudes to Ukrainians can help to explain the atrocities KSENIYA OKSAMYTNA: What dangers are posed by negative Russian attitudes towards Ukrainians? International Society
13 June 2022 'Who Guards the Guardians?' The problem of a civilian-controlled military in India How can we adjust the relationship between civilian and political control of the military in post-colonial states such as India? International
13 June 2022 Paperwork, data and drudgery: the invisible work of asylum claims What does it mean for asylum seekers to have to provide data about their lives to be granted international protection? International
13 June 2022 The UK Integrated Review One Year On A commentary piece by Dr Nicholas Kaderbhai for our monthly CGS Newsletter International
8 June 2022 Parody or deadly serious commitment? Non-state armed groups upholding humanitarian standards in war How do non-state actors comply with humanitarian standards in armed conflict? International
8 June 2022 Women in German foreign policy: A new research agenda Where are the women in German foreign policy? International
7 June 2022 Using cinema to present how torture may have been used in the search for Bin Laden How can cinema affect how people conceptualise and historicise American use of torture? International
6 June 2022 Political soldiers: Do political imperatives drive UK military doctrine? The politicisation of ideas about future warfare has intensified in recent years, driven by declining budgets and increased competition. Society