A recent YouGov survey suggests there is increasing agreement that 'Brexit means Brexit'. However, Alfred Moore from the Conspiracy and Democracy...
James Williams, a 35-year-old doctoral candidate researching design ethics at Oxford ̽»¨Ö±²¥, has been announced as the inaugural winner of the $...
Researchers engaged with people across the East of England and found anxiety and resentment, as well as a broad consensus that the UK should remain...
Professor Andrew Preston examines the origins of the first hundred days as a measure of presidential success in American politics.
Dr Emily Charnock, Lecturer in American History, delivers her verdict as the Trump presidency reaches its first major milestone.
In an article that draws on her research into populism in Western Europe, Léonie de Jonge (PhD candidate in the Department of Politics and...
Margaret Thatcher’s isolation over Westland and the US bombing of Libya – as well as fears about the standards of her driving – are among the...
From climate change and extending the human lifespan to political extremism and reporting from war zones, this year’s Darwin College Lecture Series...
̽»¨Ö±²¥Director of Cambridge's Centre for European Legal Studies offers his initial reaction to the Prime Minister's address
̽»¨Ö±²¥Chancellor's Autumn Statement has met with a mixed response from expert academics at some of the country's leading universities - including...
Racism in the US has always run deeper than the electoral cycle, writes Nicholas Guyatt, ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Lecturer in American History. Solving it demands...
In this article, Katharina Karcher from the Department of German and Dutch discusses the election prospects of the self-described “chancellor for...