Postdoctoral fellow presentations and Closing remarks

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Postdoctoral fellow presentations: Theresa Kuhn and Claudia Schrag Sternberg (not featured)
Closing remarks: David Hine

You can also download a PDF of Theresa Kuhn's Powerpoint presentation by clicking here.

On Saturday 2 March the Department of Politics and International Relations held its inaugural Alumni event in the Manor Road Building. The title of the event was More Europe, less Europe, no Europe?.

No Europe? The UKs Referendum

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On Saturday 2 March the Department of Politics and International Relations held its inaugural Alumni event in the Manor Road Building. The title of the event was More Europe, less Europe, no Europe?.


You can read a blog article, that provides a lot more context on the event, by going to Politics in Spires.

Less Europe? The political impact of the crisis: Eurosceptic parties and voters beyond the United Kingdom

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You can also download a PDF of Catherine de Vries' Powerpoint presentation by clicking here.

On Saturday 2 March the Department of Politics and International Relations held its inaugural Alumni event in the Manor Road Building. The title of the event was More Europe, less Europe, no Europe?.

More Europe? What path to more integration?

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Speakers: Anne Deighton, Michael Arthur (former UK Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany), and Maximilian Ruhenstroth-Bauer (recent trainee, Crisis Response Department, European External Action Service)

On Saturday 2 March the Department of Politics and International Relations held its inaugural Alumni event in the Manor Road Building. The title of the event was More Europe, less Europe, no Europe?.

Welcome and Introduction

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Welcome: Stephen Whitefield, Head of Department
Introduction: Stewart Wood (not featured)

On Saturday 2 March the Department of Politics and International Relations held its inaugural Alumni event in the Manor Road Building. The title of the event was More Europe, less Europe, no Europe?.


You can read a blog article, that provides a lot more context on the event, by going to Politics in Spires.

China and the Cold War

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This chapter examines the role of China in the Cold War. It describes the origins of Cold War in China and the participation of nationalist China in World War 2 and the Cold War, and suggests that China played a pivotal role as the third (albeit shorter) leg of a cold war tripod. The chapter contends that the Cold War era in China is inseparable from the political supremacy Mao Zedong, and highlights the impact of the split between China and the Soviet Union on the role of China in the Cold War.

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