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The G20 summit - what it could mean for trade

Dr Gabriel Siles-Brügge, Associate Professor Department of Politics and International Studies, takes a quick look at decisons that could be made at the G20 summit that will affect global trade.


Fillon’s failure to resign is a win for Macron and Le Pen

François Fillon’s failure to resign on Wednesday makes a Le Pen win in the 2017 presidential elections more likely argues Dr David Lees, Teaching Fellow in French Studies


Professor of International Security comments on Kim Jong-nam assassination

Professor of International Security, Richard Aldrich from the University of Warwick Politics and International Studies department comments on the shocking news that it is thought Kim Jong-nam, the older brother of North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un has been killed by a team of female assassins using poisonous chemical spray.


Why police should treat the home secretary's speech as a 'hate incident' - expert comment

West Midlands Police has said the home secretary's speech at last year's Conservative Party conference is being treated as a "hate incident".

Associate Professor Hannah Jones argues her speech attempted to demonise and scapegoat migrants and ethnic minorities.


Sir Ivan Rogers: voice of reason in fraught diplomatic environment

It was reported yesterday that Sir Ivan Rogers - the UK's top diplomat in Brussels - has resigned from his role, ahead of the Brexit negotiaions.

Dr Megan Dee, Associate Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, discusses the implications of the situation.


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