Not just top in the UK, top 5 in Europe.
Not just top in the UK, top 5 in Europe.
Sometimes the world is a horrible place.
All the more reason to count your blessings. Today I feel lucky to be able to have a morning run in a forest during English bluebell season.
Rage depletes your batteries. Remember to recharge. It's going to be a long fight.
It's hard to find the words. NSF just terminated the grant for Journeys, a mentoring workshop that tried to tackle underrepresentation of women in international relations. Future scholarship will be the worse for it. But this photo from our last gathering will motivate me to keep fighting.
But, sir, every plant and tree will die. Owls will deafen us with incessant hooting.
The town's sundial will be useless....
Dear UK government, are we really cribbing ideas from both Futurama and the Simpsons?
From the UN: βCall for Inputs on the Human Rights Impacts of Administrative Measures to Counter Terrorism and (Violent) Extremismβ www.ohchr.org/en/calls-for...
Kaschuta described internalizing tradwife ideas about womenβs primacy in the home. When she tried to take on all the domestic labor in her own family, it nearly broke her. She started to realize that while the new rightβs racism and misogyny were often delivered with an ironic smirk, it was no joke.
The lesson to voters is be wary of anyone selling a quick fix to complex problems. They are invariably charlatans, and they seldom care about the hardships of the people whose votes they are courting.
Sharp decline in number of Europeans travelling to the US. (Charts by @financialtimes.com)
"China condemns US protectionism". Now there's a headline no one in 2005 would have ever expected.
Next up, "US declares war on the global order it created." Oh wait...we did that one already.
Trump is making relative gains great again.
IR nerds reconize the big winner here is Joseph Grieco. Vindicated at last. Again.
Nice to see fare jumpers finally being fined on Greater Anglia trains. I was starting to feel like a chump for actually buying tickets.
Anyone else shocked that a man whose signature financial strategy is bankrupting his businesses and failing to pay his debts has ruined the previously prosperous global economy of his predecessors?
I will be teaching our post-grad IR seminar in the autumn. Given current world events, I think I will load up on classics like EH Carr and Morgenthau.
Does anyone have a new favorite from the classics list or an old favourite they're dusting off after years of neglect?
"But her emails" seems like a lifetime ago in a galaxy far, far away. We're through the looking glass for sure.
I was just discussing the US admin being aligned with Russia in class Thursday and how that could alter Arctic (and other) relations
Question of the day: How much poorer has Trump made you today relative to Wednesday?
Just a reminder. Now is NOT the time to check how your 401k is holding up.
A great crew to work with.
The Guardian may win the most accurate description of the impact of Trump Tariffs.
If we just remember to take the Trump tariffs seriously, not literally, we will all be fine.
We have the best tarrifs.
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/m...
Looks like the next thing to add to my reading list.
To be this comfortable. Ever.
At the bottom of the image, the journalβs homepage URL (https://academic.oup.com/jogss) and Bluesky handle (@journalofgss.bsky.social)appear in white text against a navy blue background. The main background features an empty parliamentary chamber. A small image of the Political Research Quarterly cover is also included. Overlaying the background are the article title, βThe Effects of Electoral Violence on Womenβs Legislative Representation,β and the authorβs name, Reed M. Wood.
Curious about the latest research from our editorial team? π Read @dingbatacus.bsky.social's article exploring how electoral turbulence and violence lead to gendered outcomes β and how they impact women's representation in legislative bodies π³οΈ
Available open access π
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New analysis ranking Political Science departments' research output and impact.
Strong evidence the Department of Government at the Univeristy of Essex is among the top 10 political science departments in Europe.
Well done, colleagues!
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