Elections European Elections 2014 Public Policy and AdministrationThe European Parliamentary Elections 2014 on Eastminster May 20, 2014 EditorComment on The European Parliamentary Elections 2014 on Eastminster Elections to the European Parliament will take place this week. In the UK, citizens will
Elections European Elections 2014 Public Policy and Administration Studying at UEAThe case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality May 2, 2014 Editor2 Comments on The case for compulsory turnout in the UK: addressing political inequality Britain is about to go to the polls for the European Elections, but voter turnout
Elections Public Policy and Administration Studying at UEALow voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed Mar 25, 2014 EditorComment on Low voter turnout at Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England and Wales: how it can be addressed Elections for the Police and Crime Commissioners were first held in 2012 in England and
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International Relations Nelson MandelaNelson Rolihlahla Mandela: A legendary Great takes his leave Dec 10, 2013 EditorComment on Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: A legendary Great takes his leave Dr. Elizabeth Cobbett considers the legacy of Nelson Mandela. Mandela’s death is a moment for
Critical Global Politics Cultural Politics and Media Expert Political Analysis Music & Politics Nelson MandelaMandela and ‘that song’ Dec 10, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Mandela and ‘that song’ Professor John Street considers the importance of music to the anti-apartheid struggle. The day after Nelson
Elections Expert Political Analysis Public Policy and AdministrationJohn Bercow to consider the case for internet voting in the UK. Is it a good idea? Nov 27, 2013 Editor3 Comments on John Bercow to consider the case for internet voting in the UK. Is it a good idea? Dr. Toby James considers the proposal from the Commons Speaker John Bercow that internet voting
Critical Global Politics Expert Political Analysis International RelationsThe New Libya Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on The New Libya Muammar Gaddafi fell from power in 2011 after a 42 year rule. Dr. Johan Franzen considers
Expert Political Analysis Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming ParliamemtIt’s Parliament Week: A cause for celebration, education, but most importantly, critique? Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on It’s Parliament Week: A cause for celebration, education, but most importantly, critique? Dr. Toby James argues that Parliament Week is an important opportunity for public to critically
Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewIt’s in the bag: Parliament could be better connected to the people through a petitions select committee Nov 14, 2013 EditorComment on It’s in the bag: Parliament could be better connected to the people through a petitions select committee Alexandra Runswick, Director of Unlock Democracy, argues that setting up a petitions committee could help
Elections Parliament Week Analysis Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt The Partisan ViewPutting Parliament at the core of national life Nov 14, 2013 Editor1 Comment on Putting Parliament at the core of national life Charles Clarke, visiting Professor at the University of East Anglia, considers how Parliament could be