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Wenn China angreift Sparks Public and Media Interest

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Dr Andreas Fulda's new publication analyses the global repercussions of a Chinese attack on Taiwan and outlines ways to avoid conflict.
Date:
10 June 2026

Professor Meyer-Sahling's Research Recognised Among Governance's Most-Viewed Papers

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'Does political corruption reduce pro-social behavior by bureaucrats? Lab experimental evidence from Bangladesh' has been ranked among the top 10% of most-viewed papers published by the Governance journal in 2024.
Date:
27 May 2026

FAKERS: New Publication from Professor Rory Cormac

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The book tells the remarkable story of the rise and fall of the UK's black propaganda team - waging the Cold War through fakes and forgeries.
Date:
15 May 2026

SUIT Member David Stanton Appointed as Security and Resilience Fellow

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David has a wealth of experience both in medicine and security following over a decade working in special rescue operations around the world.
Date:
23 April 2026

Funding Success for SUIT Members

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Congratulations to Dr Dan Lomas and Professor Rory Cormac for winning AHRC funding for a project on forced migration and the disinformation cycle.
Date:
23 April 2026

Professor Helen McCabe Co-edits Newly Publicised Version of On Liberty

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For the first time, this new edition recognises Harriet Taylor Mill's status as its co-author.
Date:
20 April 2026

Professor Jan Meyer-Sahling Contributes to First National Survey of Public Servants in Jordan

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Jan appointed as SIGMA's Head of Research for the project.
Date:
07 April 2026

Middle East Expert Dr Louise Kettle Shares Expertise on Conflict in Iran

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Louise has made several media appearances providing expert commentary.
Date:
01 April 2026

SUIT Members Contribute to UK Foreign Affairs Select Committee Report

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Evidence provided for the 'Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy' report
Date:
31 March 2026

Animation Released to Support Key Findings in AHRC Project on Filipina Migrant Domestic Worker Abuse in the UK

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Dr Pauline Eadie and Dr Helen McCabe, with support from Dr Liezel Longboan, led the AHRC- funded project 'Contradictions in UK Migrant Law and Women's Advocacy: the Case of Trafficked/Undocumented Filipino Women'.
Date:
24 March 2026
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