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The Conflict Analysis Research Centre is based at the University of Kent, UK.
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āThe costs of maintaining a group past its āsell-by dateā is that there are significant financial costs ā in terms of surveillance costs, investigation costs, prosecutions costs. There are also costs to humanitarian aid.ā -Harmonie Toros


We had a chat [in Gr] with @vmihop on how #Peace settlements have declined as a priority in #IR & what this implies for vulnerable groups we are investigating in #Peacereturn funded by European Research Council (ERC) with Ayse Betul Celik Edward Morgan-Jones Charis Psaltis dikaiologitika.gr/eidhseis/politā¦

Please RT I am looking for a postdoc (4 year post) to work with me on an European Research Council (ERC) -funded project exploring the motives driving disappearances. Based at University of Cyprus Sociopol.ucy Deadline 1/6 For more info please see here: rb.gy/6v2d3
Great to have you visiting CARC and University of Kent this week @TBonacker. Looking forward to our webinar with Edward Morgan-Jones and Neophytos Loizides this afternoon School of Politics & International Relations

Still time to apply for PhD opportunity at Dept of Gov, Uni of Essex with AOAV: jobs.ac.uk/job/CZO283/fac⦠Government @ Essex Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) Dr Iain Overton

Celebrating three of our academic colleagues at CARC promoted this year Raluca Popp to Senior Lecturer, Nadine also on @nadineansorg.bsky.social to Reader and Edward Morgan-Jones to Professor. Warmest congratulations to all three!

the book is out, stay tuned for our book launch at University of Kent Professor Feargal Cochrane School of Politics & International Relations
Our Canadian partner @allimcculloch is now recruiting for our ORA7 project. The position is based in Canada Brandon University and it is part of our international research team University of Kent ę©ēزē°å¤§å¦ICCļ¼ē°ęåäŗ¤ęµć»ć³ćæć¼ļ¼ćå ¬å¼ć School of Politics & International Relations UniversitĆ© de la Nouvelle-CalĆ©donie
#Ukraineās security is central to #Europeās present and future security. The mention of Ukraine on 45 occasions in the #vilniusNATOSummit communiquĆ© is a clear demonstration of this reality Richard G Whitman University of Kent School of Politics & International Relations

What to make of the diplomacy of Global Britain? with Amelia Hadfield we've tried to get a handle on the UK's status seeking. My contribution includes ideas from my UK in a Changing Europe Senior Fellowship CARC at Kent Centre for Britain and Europe (CBE) link.springer.com/article/10.105ā¦

How do power-sharing systems get things done and for whom? What happens when a state sees everything as #ethnic or sectarian politics? Delighted that International Studies Quarterly published our #OpenAccess article on power-sharing governance and #asylum policy. @allimcculloch academic.oup.com/isq/article/67ā¦


Iām very happy to share that yesterday, I passed my PhD Viva with minor corrections! A big thank you to my supervisors, Nadine also on @nadineansorg.bsky.social and Dr Iain MacKenzie, to my examiners, Raquel da Silva and Neophytos Loizides, for a great conversation on my thesis, and to School of Politics & International Relations.


CARC Professor Loizides Neophytos Loizides in a lively Q&A interview with the Cyprus Mail, discussing evolving security challenges for Cyprus, role of NATO and the UK, and the latest public opinion data on peace talks. #CyprusSecurity #NATO #UK #PeaceTalks

Do Security Sector Reforms Help Peacebuilding? Come and join @SabineKurtenba1 and I next week Wednesday German Institute for Global and Area Studies in Berlin to discuss this important question. University of Kent School of Politics & International Relations CARC at Kent giga-hamburg.de/en/events/gigaā¦
Come and join us for our Annual John Burton Lecture 2024 with Gov Clayton from Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue on 8 February, 3-4pm!
Please join us this Thursday, 4.30pm, in Grimond LT2, for the inaugural lecture of Prof Edward Morgan-Jones on 'Political Institutions, Democracy and Peace'. School of Politics & International Relations University of Kent
