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Dr Dimitrios Anagnostakis analyses cooperation between NATO and the EU when countering hybrid threat
Dr Dimitrios Anagnostakis, a lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations, has published an article on the cooperation between NATO and the European Union on countering hybrid threats. ‘“Taming the Storm” of Hybridity: The EU-NATO Relationship on Countering Hybrid Threats – From Functional Overlap to Functional Cooperation,’ is based...
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PIR experts take part in national and international events this spring
This spring, a number of our experts in the Department of Politics and International Relations took part in workshops, talks, and events hosted by other organisations. Dr. James Johnson spoke about his new book, The AI Commander (Oxford University Press, 2024), at the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University and...
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Dr Malcolm Harvey recognised at 2025 Excellence Awards
Dr Malcolm Harvey was recognised at this year's Excellence Awards, where he won the award for 'Excellence in Student Support.' Dr Harvey was commended for his integration of support into teaching strategies in the School of Social Science, initiating 'Wellbeing Wednesdays' and acting as a Mental Health Champion. His...
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Inaugural Strategic Studies sci-fi writing competition winner announced
The Strategic Studies team is delighted to announce Kara Schneider as the winner of the debut Science Fiction Writing Competition! The writing competition, which took place last semester, was open to students of all levels and disciplines. Entrants were tasked with investigating conflict and competition through creative storytelling. Dr James Johnson,...
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Dr Manu Lekunze Participates in Education for Peace and Security Initiative in Nigeria
From July to December 2024, through the Education for Peace and Security Initiative (EPSI), Dr Manu Lekunze worked with the Office of the First Lady and the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development of Kwara State, Nigeria, to develop a comprehensive Education for Peace Strategy for the state.
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Dr James Johnson revisits stability-instability paradox in newly published article
The Review of International Studies (RIS) has published an article by Dr James Johnson, Senior Lecturer and Director of Strategic Studies in the Department of Politics and International Relations, examining the stability-instability paradox: a theory centred on the effect of nuclear weapons on international conflict. The paradox proposes that, while...
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Science Fiction Writing Competition Open to All Students
The Strategic Studies team is proud to host its debut Science Fiction Writing Competition this semester, with the winner receiving a £200 cash prize and publication of their work on the University’s website. The writing competition is open to students of all levels and disciplines and aims to investigate conflict and...