BISA/CAIT Workshop: call for papers/abstracts - The Historical Sociology of International Theory
Call for papers for joint BISA/CAIT workshop on 13th September - The Historical Sociology of International Theory. Deadline for papers - 13th June.
Guantánamo ten years on – necessity or troublesome legacy?
In 2002, the USA opened a detention camp at a military base on Cuba. It became synonymous with the controversial means used in the war on terror.
'Occupylujah' a short film by Cynthia Weber
Reverend Billy, Slavoj Zizek, Immortal Technique, and Occupy Wall Street Protestors feature in this 1 minute film 'Occupylujah' directed by Cynthia...
Talking about a resolution – is intervention in Libya justified?
As hostilities continue in Libya, the world is waiting to see whether international intervention will help to resolve the conflict.
Sussex wins bid for ESRC Doctoral Training Centre
The University of Sussex has been successful in its bid to be accredited by the Economic and Social Research Council as a Doctoral Training Centre.
Are you holding a public lecture this summer?
If you're holding a public lecture in summer 2011, have it listed as a Sussex Lecture.
Prof. Kees van der Pijl wins 2008 Isaac Deutscher Prize
Prof. Kees van der Pijl has won the prestigious 2008 Isaac Deutscher Prize for his book "Nomads,Empires, States: Modes of Foreign Relations and...
Scholarships Available for MA study in International Relations
As a part of a new major University of Sussex initiative in the field of International Security, a number of scholarships worth £3,500 for...
New Book by Dr. Sergio Catignani: Israel and Hizbollah
This book examines the local and international dynamics and strategies that have come to define the often violent relationship between Israel and...
