Politics @ Surrey

The blog of the Department of Politics at the University of Surrey

Wrap up on Day 1: NATO Summit Wales and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

In the run up to NATO’s  Summit in Wales (September 4th to 5th) I will be blogging on issues related to the future of the Alliance, with a particular focus on the place of UNSCR 1325 on women, peace and security on the agenda. You can read my first and second blogs on the topic here and here. […]


NATO Summit Wales: What Next for NATO and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda?

In the run up to NATO’s  Summit in Wales (September 4th to 5th) I will be blogging on issues related to the future of the Alliance, with a particular focus on the place of UNSCR 1325 on women, peace and security on the agenda. You can read my first blog on the topic here. As the […]


Dave, Donald and the delusional understanding of the EU

It’s tempting to say that it’s been a classic summer for exposing the failings of British EU policy, but it would be more accurate to say that it’s been a summer much like any other: poor. May’s European elections exposed both the continued appeal of UKIP and the low level of public engagement (0.9% rise […]


What next for NATO? Reflections on the Place of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in a ‘Future Proof Alliance’

In the run up to NATO’s  Summit in Wales (September 4th to 5th) I will be blogging on issues related to the future of the Alliance, with a particular focus on the place of UNSCR 1325 on women, peace and security on the agenda. This is my first blog on the topic. The importance of […]


Why student satisfaction matters to us

Earlier this week, the results of the 2014 National Student Survey were released to the public. As in previous years, Surrey has done very well, both as an institution (joint 8th nationally) and for Politics (4th nationally, with 97% satisfaction). Coupled to our excellent record with graduate employment (100% in 2014) and our 6th in […]


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