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The recruitment campaign has been driven by the University’s ambition to develop and explore new research and educational opportunities on an interdisciplinary basis.

Richard Hayton's new blog reflects on the decline of the ideology of Conservative Unionism.

In light of conflicting legal arguments surrounding the recent airstrikes in Syria, Professor Ralph notes that this intervention is not only legitimate but also potentially legal.

Dr Lars Berger, Associate Professor in International Security, talks to the BBC about developments in the Middle East and "Islamic State".

Al-Qaeda on the Indian Subcontinent is novel for the top-down way it has been created, in contrast to the previous method of merging, absorbing and rebranding established independent groups.