Philip Cunliffe completed his doctorate in war studies at King’s College London. Before joining the University of Kent, Philip taught in the defence studies and war studies departments of King’s College London. In 2008 Philip was appointed to provide reports on Western Balkan politics for the Economist Intelligence Unit. He contributes regularly to the international media and has broadcast on local radio stations as well as BBC Radio 4, Al Jazeera, Russia Today and Press TV. He blogs at www.thefirstphilippic.wordpress.com and tweets @thephilippics. |
Saturday 12 July 2008, 4.45pm Norton Rose LLP
Should we all learn Mandarin? China’s role in the new world order
Sunday 2 November 2008, 2.00pm Henry Moore Gallery
Eco-imperialism?
Politics Without Sovereignty: A Critique of Contemporary International Relations (co-editor with C. Bickerton and A. Gourevitch) (UCL Press, 2007)
Legions of Peace: UN Peacekeepers from the Global South (Hurst & Co., 2013)
"Taking part in the Battle of Ideas is like putting your brain in a pencil sharpener. It works better as a result."
George Brock, Saturday Editor, The Times