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Image 13 Apr 2015 ‘Meet the man who invented the Swingometer’ : a profile of Professor Sir David Butler David Butler
Image 13 Apr 2015 Professor Rana Mitter writes on the ‘unfinished business’ of the 1937-1945 war between China and Japan Rana Mitter
Image 13 Apr 2015 Professor Petra Schleiter comments on the Fixed-term Parliaments Act Petra Schleiter
Image 10 Apr 2015 Professor Todd Hall writes about the relevance of Israeli-German reconciliation for Sino-Japanese relations Todd H. Hall
2 Apr 2015 How Data Churn Destroys Evidence about Public Service Performance and What Can be Done about it
Image 31 Mar 2015 Professor Iain McLean comments on the Supreme Court’s decision that 27 ‘frank’ letters by the Prince of Wales must be published Iain McLean
Image 31 Mar 2015 Professor Rana Mitter given 2014 Duke of Westminster Medal for Military Literature for 'China's War With Japan, 1937-1945' Rana Mitter
Image 30 Mar 2015 Dr Sudhir Hazareesingh discusses French secularism on the BBC in the aftermath of Charlie Hebdo Sudhir Hazareesingh
Image 26 Mar 2015 Dr James Tilley comments on whether the left/right political spectrum is enough to understand today's voters James Tilley