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Warwick Conference in Legal and Political Theory
The 2025 Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal Theory was held on Saturday 22 February in the Social Sciences building. The Conference was a great success, welcoming around 50 graduates and academics.
Political Leadership’s Perception of National Identity and Recent Rapprochement between Japan-South
Date: Monday 10th March
Time: 13:15 -14:30
Venue: FAB2.32, Faculty of Arts Building
For a Teams invite, please contact the easg@warwick.ac.uk
Asian NATO: Ishiba’s Odessey or Strategic Fool’s Gold?
Date: Wednesday 5th March 2025
Time: 13:00-14:30
Venue: Online Talk (Zoom)
Register for the event by contacting the easg@warwick.ac.uk for a Zoom invite
Dr Ietter’s new article on populism, class and anti-populism
The Journal of Political Ideologies has recently published an article written by Dr Salomé Ietter.
The article, entitled ‘Back to Class? The populism of the ‘Gilets jaunes’’, makes an original contribution on the links between populism, class, and anti-populism.
Three Years On: Global Ukrainians and Their Transnational Engagement with Ukraine
The Centre for Studies in Democratisation at the University of Warwick is proud to present:
Three Years On: Global Ukrainians and Their Transnational Engagement with Ukraine
This is an online event, which requires registration. The details are below:
Date:- 25th February 2025
Time:- 16:00 - 17:00 GMT / 17:00 - 18:00 CET that you include when the event is taking place.
Location:- Online / Microsoft Teams