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The Conflict Analysis Research Centre is based at the University of Kent, UK.
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“The costs of maintaining a group past its “sell-by date” is that there are significant financial costs – in terms of surveillance costs, investigation costs, prosecutions costs. There are also costs to humanitarian aid.” -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/polit…

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 早稲田大学ICC(異文化交流センター)【公式】 School of Politics & International Relations Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
#Ukraine’s security is central to #Europe’s present and future security. The mention of Ukraine on 45 occasions in the #vilniusNATOSummit communiqué 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/10.105…

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/67…


I’m 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/giga…
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
