CSTPVRemembering Mark CurrieLast week brought us the devastating news that Dr Mark Currie had passed away suddenly at home in Crail. We remain in the deepest shock at…Jun 4, 20191Jun 4, 20191
CSTPVReflections on Bosnia and the ‘Putin Doctrine’Timing is everything. Just as the Mueller Report was being furiously downloaded and Western diplomats were leaving for the Easter weekend…Apr 29, 2019Apr 29, 2019
CSTPVDemonstrate the UK’s Enduring Value Added to European Security in Bosnia — NowAs voters throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland contemplate how — or even whether — to vote in European Parliament elections in a…Apr 22, 2019Apr 22, 2019
CSTPVDerry: A Bellwether For Wider Trends?The dramatic car bomb attack carried out by ‘Dissident’ Republicans on January 19 in the centre of Derry invites reflection on the city’s…Jan 28, 2019Jan 28, 2019
CSTPVUncertainty Exposes Instability: Making Sense of Recent Violence in Northern IrelandThose who do not closely follow politics in Northern Ireland, or who do not have a keen interest in the region’s history, could be…Jan 25, 2019Jan 25, 2019
CSTPV‘The Night of the Broken Glass’at 8080 years ago this morning they were sweeping up across German cities after the Nazi pogrom usually nicknamed ‘The Night of the Broken…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
CSTPVRemembering Nick RenggerCSTPV remains in shock at the sudden passing of our friend and colleague in International Relations, Professor Nick Rengger, last weekend.Sep 20, 2018Sep 20, 2018
CSTPVThe Dogs That Didn’t BarkThe study of terrorism is the study of the extra-normal. It is the study of acts that transgress norms and expectations, intended to…Jun 5, 2018Jun 5, 2018
CSTPVEuropeans with a European Destiny?This is a time of great change and development in Europe. Fateful decisions have to be taken, which may determine the political and…Apr 27, 2018Apr 27, 2018