Postgraduate research students
The Centre has facilities for the supervision of MPhil and PhD Degrees by thesis, and applications from suitably qualified students are welcome.
| Student | Supervisor/s | Dissertation title/Keywords |
|---|---|---|
| Ezgi Kurtcu | and | A Constructivist Analysis of British Public Diplomacy Practices in the Post-Brexit Era |
| Iqraa Bukhari | and | Pakistan |
| Sen Lin | &²Ô²ú²õ±è;²¹²Ô»å  | Does Trust in government Encourage or Impede Coproduction of Public Service? |
| Basak Erhan Cingir | and | Knowledge use in the World Bank: How and why different types of knowledge are used to shape the World Bank’s Environmental Policy |
| Riska Marlinda Darmanti |  a²Ô»å   | The exchange of information amongst tax authorities under the international framework and its implication for national tax policy. |
| Roberto Baccarini | , and | European Union - Institutional Structure - Federalism - Covid-19 Pandemic |
| Tarik Solmaz | and | Changing character of warfare, hybrid warfare, grey-zone conflict and proxy warfare. |
| Melis Kirtilli. | and | The Political Economy of Decentralised Anarchist Federalism. |
| Farahnaz Karim | and | The West’ seen by ‘The Other’:The Diachronic Discursive Construction of Identity in Iranian and Saudi Schoolbooks |
| Yazid Benhadda | and | A Colonial Genealogy of EU Foreign Policy Discourse: Security and the Image of Danger in the Maghreb |
| He Yong | and | Illiberal statebuilding; China-Africa; spatial theory; infrastructures |
| Larissa Abou Harb | and | Comparative Assessment of Repertoires of Contention in Lebanon and Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Jin Caice | and | International norm contestation and the promotion of the China model |
| Meriem Naili | and | Peacekeeping and International Human Rights Law: Interrogating United Nations Mechanisms Through a Study of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara |