Elections Expert Political Analysis Music & Politics‘Everybody’s talkin’ at me’: Popular music, politics and the general election Apr 30, 2015 EditorComment on ‘Everybody’s talkin’ at me’: Popular music, politics and the general election Adam Behr considers the history of politicians’ attempts to fraternise with the pop glitterati for
Elections Expert Political AnalysisThe Costs of Immigration (or, things to note before falling for a foreigner) Apr 29, 2015 EditorComment on The Costs of Immigration (or, things to note before falling for a foreigner) Dr Alexandria Innes responds to John Turnpenny’s recent post about immigration, arguing that the debate
Elections Public Policy The Partisan ViewTo Vote or Not to Vote: political parties, disability, and the politics of the personal Apr 29, 2015 Editor1 Comment on To Vote or Not to Vote: political parties, disability, and the politics of the personal As the 2015 general election approaches, Peter Handley considers whether the main parties’ position on
Elections Expert Political Analysis Music & PoliticsThis year’s election soundtracks won’t win many votes Apr 27, 2015 Editor1 Comment on This year’s election soundtracks won’t win many votes Bill Clinton had Fleetwood Mac. New Labour had Britpop. Professor John Street considers what the
Elections Public LecturesWhy should I vote for you? Reason and Rhetoric in the general election campaign Apr 27, 2015 EditorComment on Why should I vote for you? Reason and Rhetoric in the general election campaign UEA’s Professor Alan Finlayson (School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies) spoke in London
Expert Political Analysis International RelationsEurope: Evading Responsibility for Mediterranean Migrants Apr 24, 2015 EditorComment on Europe: Evading Responsibility for Mediterranean Migrants Europe has neither taken responsibility or devised a plan to redress the Mediterranean migrant crisis, argues Alexandria Innes.
Expert Political Analysis Public Policy Public Policy and Administration UKIPImmigration in Britain: we are far away from a dispassionate national debate Apr 14, 2015 Editor2 Comments on Immigration in Britain: we are far away from a dispassionate national debate John Turnpenny explains why immigration has become a such a key political issue in Britain, arguing