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Warwick offers stable research environment for Japanese academics

Although the earthquake and tsunami in Japan have dropped off our main news screens, the fallout from the natural disaster is still being felt in surprising ways but the University of Warwick has stepped in to ensure that the academic work for two individuals has not been interrupted.

Mon 24 Oct 2011, 10:33 | Tags: Arts, International, Politics and International Studies

Transcript of Nixon phone call reveals depth of collapse of the US UK special relationship in 1973

The collapse of the US UK special relationship in August 1973 is the focus of the latest BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Document’, featuring University of Warwick Professor of International Security Richard J. Aldrich. The programme examines a transcript of a conversation between President Nixon and Henry Kissinger which reveals the depth of the US antagonism towards Edward Heath’s pro-European stance.

Mon 15 Aug 2011, 11:09 | Tags: History, Politics and International Studies

Research says 9/11 produced permanent shift to Republican party among new young US voters

Research led by the University of Warwick’s Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy has found that not only did the events of 9/11 produce an immediate shift in favour of the Republican party among new young US voters but that shift persisted into later years.


Researcher compares Sarkozy to Bonaparte – but disarray of left means he could dodge Waterloo

New research by the University of Warwick on French President Nicolas Sarkozy compares his political rise to Bonapartism.


Coventry Telegraph and University of Warwick host public AV debate

The Coventry Telegraph and the University of Warwick’s Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) are to host a public debate on Tuesday May the 3rd on the referendum on the Alternative Vote. The debate will bring together University electoral researchers and local politicians.

Thu 28 Apr 2011, 13:41 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Research says Alternative Vote - AV will bring only modest electoral gains for Lib Dems

While some analysts are predicting that AV will deliver significant electoral benefits for the Liberal Democrats the latest analysis by researchers at the University of Warwick suggests otherwise. The Warwick researchers simulate the 2010 election under the Alternative Vote and found that the Liberal Democrats would have gained only 10 seats or less if AV had have been used.

Thu 14 Apr 2011, 09:44 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

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