Masters dissertations
MRes Security, Conflict & Human Rights
Measuring Cultural Peace in the Capitalocene: A Discourse Analysis of Colombian State Literature, 2014-2022.
Calum Wheeler, 2022
Modern Imperialism A Theory for Understanding Conflict and Instability Applied to the Niger Delta oil conflict (1992- Present)
Thomas Kehoe, 2022
De-Russification in the Baltic States: Examining the Relationship between State, Policy and Identity
Harry Canham, 2021
Civil/Military Relations: The Role of the National Assembly in Democratic Civilian Control of the Nigerian Armed Forces
Fatai Alli, 2021
If peace leads, does justice follow? Amnesty and reconciliation in South Africa and Chile
Simon Hilditch, 2020
The autoethnographic and narrative challenge to the politics of representation in International Relations. A critical analysis of Elizabeth Dauphinees The Politics of Exile
Yordanka Dimcheva, 2020
Energy Reduction: Making the Case for a New Framework
Alexander Germanacos, 2019
Deconstructing the Battlegrounds of (Hi)Story: Discipline, Complacent Space and the Politics of Remembrance at the Robben Island Museum
Polly Winfield, 2019
Organisation of the Feminist Movement in Croatia: Network Analysis of the Platform for Womens Reproductive Rights
Antonella Kuzma, 2018