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Image 6 May 2022 How authoritarian power manipulates the global economy to sustain itself Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Jody LaPorte Tena Prelec
Image 27 Apr 2022 A permanent national security council in Italy would have major benefits for Italian foreign and defence policy, says Andrea Ruggeri. Andrea Ruggeri
Image 8 Mar 2022 Majority of British voters continue to have a Brexit identity, new article by DPIR’s Professor James Tilley reveals James Tilley
Image Are Generations Selfish? How Can Policy-Makers Bridge the Age Divide in British Politics? Jane Green Geoffrey Evans
Image 24 Feb 2022 New podcast launched on efficient secrets of democratic constitutions Nick Dickinson
Image 11 Feb 2022 Meet Dr Marnie Howlett, DPIR's Departmental Lecturer in Politics (Qualitative Methods) Marnie Howlett
Image 26 Jan 2022 Alumni Career Conversations: Giving a great job talk and interview Alumni Jane Green
Image 16 Dec 2021 COVID Research - The buck stops elsewhere: authoritarian resilience and the politics of responsibility for COVID-19 in Russia Stephen Whitefield Paul Chaisty