Political News: Recent Episodes

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Reactions and analysis of politics in the news: here you will find expert perspectives on the political news that matters, from experts around the University of Nottingham.

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Dr Matt Goodwin, expert in far right extremism from the School of Politics and International Relations, provides more insight and context to the trial of Anders Breivik

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Dr Matt Goodwin, expert in far right extremism from the University of Nottingham's School of Politics and International Relations, talks about the European context behind the actions and philosophy of Anders Breivik

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Dr Matt Goodwin, expert in far right extremism from The University of Nottingham's School of Politics, discusses the context behind the massacre of Norwegian students by Anders Breivik in 2011 and his subsequent trial.

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In this video we meet Dr Sue Pryce and Dr Gulshan Khan, who have both won teaching awards from the Political Studies Association (PSA).

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In this podcast Professor Wyn Rees looks at the fallout from the ongoing leaks of US Embassy cables. Do the leaks really represent a threat to national security as has been claimed?

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In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.

In the third and final part of this podcast Prof Fielding looks ahead to 2008 and what political issues could possibly dominate in the New Year.

Parts 1 and 2 of this podcast are also available.

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In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.

In Part 2, Prof Fielding looks at the election that never was and the fallout for the Prime Minister and his cabinet. He also considers the impact of the funding crisis.

Parts 1 and 3 of this podcast are also available.

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In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.

In this, the first of three episodes, Prof Fielding rates the Prime Minister on his performance in International Relations.

Parts 2 and 3 are also available.

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Has Gordon Brown's reputation suffered irreversible damage?

In this Podcast Dr Steven Fielding, Director of the Centre for British Politics, looks at recent events and puts in perspective the concerns about the Prime Minister's leadership.

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After more than ten years on the run, suspected war criminal Radovan Karadzic has been arrested in Serbia.

Professor Stefan Wolff weighs up the impact the arrest is likely to have on this region torn apart by one of Europe's bloodiest wars.

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In this podcast Professor Stefan Wolff assesses the implications of the recent outbreak of fighting between Georgia and Russia over South Ossetia.

Professor Wolff is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre for International Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution at the School of Politics and International Relations at The University of Nottingham.

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looming large, is there really anything a politician can do to stem the tide?

With the party conference season over, Dr Steven Fielding weighs up the current climate in British politics and what lies in store.

Dr Fielding is the Director of the Centre for British Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University.

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In this podcast – another week in the spotlight for Kosovo as the United Nations General Assembly votes on the issue of the legality of its declaration of independence.

Professor Stefan Wolff, from the School of Politics and International Relations, discusses the importance of the vote and explores the possible impact a vote either way could have on the Balkans.

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Has George W. Bush damaged John McCain's chances of becoming the next US President?

In this podcast Professor Richard King from the School of American and Canadian Studies, assesses campaign tactics by the Democrats and Republicans, and asks whether America's reputation can ever be repaired.

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In this podcast the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas draws divided opinion.

Expert in conflict resolution, Professor Stefan Wolff gives his view on the developments in Gaza and his thoughts on prospects for an enduring ceasefire.

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As the wildcat strikes over foreign workers continue up and down the country, Professor Andreas Bieler asks whether the unions are looking at the bigger picture.

He also boils down the issue of so-called 'British jobs for British workers' - weighing up the perspectives of government and the workers.

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Reflecting on the recent killings of soldiers and a policeman in Northern Ireland, Professor Stefan Wolff assesses the fallout.

He breaks down the Republican dissident groups - the Continuity and Real IRA - who have separately claimed responsiblity for the killings, their possible motives and what this will mean for the future of the Northern Ireland peace agreement.

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In this podcast reaction to Russian plans to enhance military and "strategic nuclear" capabilities.

Professor Stefan Wolff looks at the motives for this announcement and what implications it has for the region and for the rest of the world.

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A tense election period is looming with certain MPs refusing to pay back expenses and some already announcing that they intend to stand down.

In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding weighs up the main parties and asks if they're fighting fit.

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In the latest pre-election volley David Cameron has accused Gordon Brown of 'moral cowardice' on the issue of the deficit, calling on him to make cuts, and not spend.

Professor Steven Fielding assesses the exchange.

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Is there going to be a deal done in Northern Ireland?

Professor Stefan Wolff lays out the impasse between the politicians over the issue of policing and judicial matters in Northern Ireland