Call for Applications: 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships

Internal LSE/EFPU Deadline: Friday 24 July 2020 EU Deadline: 9 September 2020   The European Foreign Policy Unit (EFPU) of the London School of Economics (LSE) is inviting applications for the 2020 round of MSCA Individual Fellowships. If you are interested, please contact Dr Federica Bicchi (f.c.bicchi@lse.ac.uk) as early as possible (and no later than […]

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Up to 3 PhD student positions in Political Science with a focus on Crisis Management and Security

The sub-field of Crisis Management and Security adds to a broad range of approaches within Political Science, including International Relations, Comparative Politics, Political Theory and Public Administration. It also connects to related fields outside of Political Science. Among the central research topics of this sub-field are the politics of security and the prevention and management […]

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EISA Statement on Racism

The recent killing of George Floyd in the United States brought into sharp relief how racism, in whatever shape or form, remains entrenched in our societies and state institutions across the world. It also showed that this problem requires a strong response. The European International Studies Association (EISA) condemns anti-blackness, racism and state violence, and […]

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EISA President´s Message

Dear EISA (past, current and future) members and friends,   I hope this message finds you, your families and friends well.   Many of us have had to adjust to working from home, putting teaching online and developing alternative forms of interaction with our students and colleagues. After some time on lockdown, many of us […]

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Announcement: Winner of the Best Dissertation Award 2020

The winner of the Best Dissertation Award 2020 is  Sean Fleming from the University of Cambridge with the dissertation ‘Leviathan on a Leash: A Political Theory of State Responsibility’.   Abstract of the Thesis: State responsibility is central to modern politics and international relations. States are commonly blamed for wars, called on to apologize, punished with sanctions, admonished to keep […]

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