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What shapes Muslim public opinion on political violence against the United States?
Dr Berger's article got published by the top Ranked Journal of Peace Research
Professor Duncan McCargo discusses the need for reform in Thailand
Professor McCargo highlights the need for a Thai reform amidst the current political standoff
Aidan Foster-Carter argues that Chinese business interests dominate North Korea’s international trade
In an article written for the Financial Times, Aidan Foster-Carter argues South Korea has lost the North to China in light of recent trade figures.
Dr Andrew Crines discusses the possible outcomes for the next general election
If the electoral arithmetic favours a new coalition with the Tories, that would be the most beneficial outcome; rhetorically and politically, the strategy remains the same.
Congratulations to law students participating in the National Negotiation Competition
Congratulations to the two law school teams competing in the regional heat of the National Negotiation Competition at York Law School on the 8 February 2014.