European Studies Research
PhD
In London
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
London
Overview
REF rankings 2014: King's is of the top 20 leading institutions worldwide (2014 QS World University Rankings). The 2014 Research Excellence Framework confirmed the world-class standard of research undertaken in the School of Arts & Humanities and its leading international reputation. King's is ranked 1st in the UK for Politics and International Studies according to the framework.
Research income: The contributing departments receive research income from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the British Academy and other institutions. The Department of European & International Studies has received funding from the Leverhulme Trust, the European Research Council and from the EU Framework Programme 7.
Current number of academic staff: 17.
Current number of research students: 36.
Recent publications:
La France en révolte.
Economic Government in the European Union.
The Resources of Critique.
Bonfire of Illusions: The Twin Crises of the Liberal World.
Hegemony and the Future of the City of London.
The Quest for a European Strategic Culture.
Fragmented Fatherland: Immigration and Political Violence in Germany 1945 – 2000.
Forecasting, warning and responding to Transnational Risk
The Oxford Handbook of the European Union
After Liberalism? Liberalism in a Changing World
Imperalism and Global Political Economy
Europarties after Enlargement. Organization, Ideology and Competition
The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy
The Political Economy of the Egyptian Revolution: Mubarak, Economic Reform and Failed Hegemony
Facilities
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Subjects
- Politics
- International
- Global
- Humanities
Course programme
We offer research supervision for MPhil and PhD dissertations on a variety of areas within European & International Studies. Specialisations include European and national identities; Europeanisation; European and national political thought; EU foreign and security policy; democratization and state-building; party politics; modern social theory; contemporary European and world history; globalisation; migration; social movements; the politics of culture; lobbying and legislative decision-making; energy policy and EU-Asia relations.
European Studies Research
