Brexit, Citizens’ Assemblies and the future of Democracy in the UK
Posted by Kevin Fearon
Queen's Policy Engagement
Join us for our first event of 2020 with Dr Alan Renwick from the UCL Constitution Unit. Registration from 6pm; talk starts 6.30pm.
Posted by Kevin Fearon
Queen's Policy Engagement
Join us for our first event of 2020 with Dr Alan Renwick from the UCL Constitution Unit. Registration from 6pm; talk starts 6.30pm.
Posted by Dr John Moriarty
Queen's Policy Engagement
With Trump in office and opening positions being articulated ahead of Brexit negotiations, the important question of how we got here remains the subject of debate and analysis. Dr John Moriarty reflects on these major democratic decisions and what they have taught us, or reminded us, about ourselves and our society.
Posted by Dr Ulrike M Vieten
Queen's Policy Engagement
Dr Ulrike M Vieten looks at the recent election of the ‘Law and Justice’ party in Poland and considers what this says about present day Polish society.
Posted by Dr Andrew Baker
Queen's Policy Engagement
Dr Andrew Baker examines the rise of ‘Corbynomics’ and what that may mean for UK political and economic discourse if Jeremy Corbyn is elected Labour leader.
Posted by Dr Nicola Carr
Queen's Policy Engagement
Following a resounding public vote in the Republic of Ireland and the Supreme Court ruling in favour of equal marriage in the USA, Dr Nicola Carr asks whether the same could now happen in Northern Ireland.