Assessing the EU and Britain’s Response to The Immigration Challenge: Time...
Printer-friendly version here. Edward Wanyonyi is a Security, Leadership and Society Fellow at University of London-Kings College. He can be reached on edward.walekhwa@kcl.ac.uk The recent...
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Jack Goldstone is an expert on revolutions at the Woodrow Wilson Center and George Mason University and a global fellow at PS21. He is the author of “Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction.” Follow...
View ArticleDC Event October 22: Europe’s Migration Crisis
Time: Thursday, October 22, 2015 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM Location: Thomson Reuters, 1333 H Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20005 Conflict and poverty — particularly in Syria — have left of the...
View ArticleRoundup: Our top five posts on the migration crisis
The recent influx of refugees into Europe–the worst refugee crisis it has faced since World War II–has left the continent reeling and other countries either scrambling to find a solution or secure...
View ArticleJames Bond: British intelligence’s real world secret weapon?
Peter Apps is executive director of PS21. In the 62 years since James Bond first appeared in print, there’s no doubt he has helped boost the reputations of his real-life counterparts in British...
View ArticleA ‘Culture of Migration’
Caitlin Vito currently works at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) and has also held positions with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the North Atlantic...
View ArticlePS21 releases book on UK power by Daily Telegraph journalist Peter Foster
Facing Facts – Is Britain’s Power Diminishing? Frank New Book Exposes Britain’s Dwindling Global Power, Influence and Image Having spent over a decade reporting overseas for the Daily Telegraph,...
View ArticleParis attack is Europe’s security nightmare
A makeshift memorial at the scene of one of the November 2015 Paris attacks/Wikipedia Commons Peter Apps is global defence correspondent at Reuters news and is currently on sabbatical as executive...
View ArticleAfter Paris, Islamic State war enters deadly new stage
A welcome sign along the Beirut-Damascus highway (Paul Keller). Peter Apps is Reuters global defence correspondent. He is currently on sabbatical as executive director of the Project for Study of the...
View ArticleThe tragedy of Europe: Location, location, location
A printer-friendly version is available here. Peter Apps is Reuters global defence correspondent. He is currently on sabbatical as executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century...
View ArticleDC event June 8 – a choice of foreign policies?
Wednesday, June 8, 6 PM. Thomson Reuters, 1333 H St. NW., Washington DC With the rise of isolationist rhetoric with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders — and, of course, the more conservative foreign...
View ArticleExploiting the Electorate: Lessons from Brexit
Caitlin Vito is a research Events Administrator at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Formerly at NATO, Political Affairs and Security Policy Division On June 16th British...
View ArticleDC event July 19 – Russia and Europe
Tuesday, July 19, three p.m. Thomson Reuters, 1333, H Street Northwest, Washington DC PS21 global fellow Ali Wyne talks to Fiona Hill, former US National Intelligence Officer for Russia and now head of...
View ArticleSOLD OUT: London event – the changing face of counterterrorism
WHEN: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 from 17:30 – 19:00 WHERE: Whitehall, London, United Kingdom – Exact location to be confirmed to attendees From Paris to Brussels,, Nice, Orlando and beyond, Western...
View ArticleLondon Event Sep 21 – Migration, Politics and Security in Europe
Wednesday September 21 2016, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Location to be confirmed to attendees. Grabbing more of the political agenda year-by-year, migration is now perhaps the single hottest political topic in...
View ArticleItaly and Libya: Why Libyan stability is vital to PM Renzi’s career
By Lorenzo Holt- Lorenzo is an Italian-American journalist based in London. The Italian government is facing enough pressure to put its survival over the next few months into question. Depositors have...
View ArticleThe problem with outsourcing Europe’s migrant crisis
by Catherine Tilke. Catherine edits the PS21 website and can be reached at editor@projects21.org. The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID)- the government body responsible for the...
View ArticleLondon Event- 14 Nov, 21st Century Peacebuilding from N Ireland to Syria
Monday November 14, 6pm War Studies Meeting Room, K6.07 Kings College London According to the Global Peace Index, there are only 10 countries in the world in 2016 which can be considered free from...
View ArticleLondon Event Nov 22- Lessons from war in Yemen
Tuesday 22nd November, 6:30-8:00pm Oxford Research Group, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4LT Of all the conflicts in which the West is found itself a player in the last decade,...
View ArticleThe era of the lone wolf
By Linda Schlegel. Linda is an student of MA Terrorism Studies at King’s College London. A man stands next to assailants’ car in Garland, Texas, USA, used in a lone wolf attack carried out by two...
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