Expert Political Analysis Public Policy Public Policy and Administration‘The right to be a bigot’: Race in Australian politics Jul 24, 2014 EditorComment on ‘The right to be a bigot’: Race in Australian politics Legislation designed to enhance Australian free speech might undermine the rights of Aboriginal Australians, argues Peter Handley.
Election Forecasting Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationGeneral Election 2015: what do the bookmakers say? Jul 14, 2014 Editor5 Comments on General Election 2015: what do the bookmakers say? Dr. Chris Hanretty analyses the current bookmakers predictions for the general election 2015. The odds
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Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations Public PolicyWhich country does the most good for the world? Jul 9, 2014 Editor3 Comments on Which country does the most good for the world? Simon Anholt is a Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia. He has recently launched
Expert Political Analysis Political Leaders Public Policy and AdministrationExperts evaluate British Labour Party Leaders at the University of East Anglia Jul 9, 2014 Editor Who was the most successful Labour party leader of all time? And who was the
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political AnalysisEngland, the 2014 World Cup and Englishness: ‘They think it’s all over’ – it has been for a long, long time Jun 24, 2014 Editor1 Comment on England, the 2014 World Cup and Englishness: ‘They think it’s all over’ – it has been for a long, long time England were knocked out of the Brazil 2014 World Cup ‘early’ at the group stage.
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Scottish Independence ReferendumScottish independence: an abbreviated auto-ethnography Jun 20, 2014 EditorComment on Scottish independence: an abbreviated auto-ethnography In the light of recent celebrity interventions into the Scottish independence question, Dr Alexandria Innes
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations US Foreign PolicyIraq, Syria and the Middle East – a response to Tony Blair Jun 18, 2014 EditorComment on Iraq, Syria and the Middle East – a response to Tony Blair Professor Lee Marsden provides a critique of Tony Blair’s recent essay on ‘Iraq, Syria and
Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political AnalysisTales of one city: London, super-diversity and the paradox of belonging Jun 12, 2014 EditorComment on Tales of one city: London, super-diversity and the paradox of belonging Dr. Michael Skey argues that it is time to stop name calling and try to reach