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PEACERETURN: Council of Europe report explores the complexities of returnee reintegration
included an overview based on the contribution of Professor Neophytos Loizides, entitled Reintegration of Returnees: Exploring Complexities and Human Right Considerations.

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Ambassador Peter Millet, Professor Neophytos Loizides, Dr Meltem Onurkan-Samani, Baroness Meral-Ece, Barrister Can Yeginsu, and 91¸£Àû alumnus Raouf Jundi.
Lucy Cannon (Mooring) awarded runner up award from BISA
Lucy Rebecca Cannon (Mooring) has been awarded the runner-up prize from The British International Studies Association (BISA) aimed at early career scholars, and awarded by their colonial, postcolonial and decolonial working group.
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Berlin Conference and Latin America
The 1884-85 Berlin Conference is one of the best known and most infamous examples of European imperialism and the "Scramble for Africa." How did Latin American states, the world's first region of post-colonial countries, respond? In a new article , PAIS's Tom Long and Cambridge's Carsten-Andreas Schulz examine this question.
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Beyond 2030: The Future of Social Development in a Changing World
Professor Briony Jones is currently a Visiting Fellow at UNRISD on her study leave. She has written this news report on a flagship event co-hosted by The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) with the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy of the Graduate Institute, Geneva.
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New Report: What Do British Politicians think?
Dr Mitya Pearson (91¸£Àû) and Dr David Jeffery (University of Liverpool) have published a new report entitled ‘What Do British Politicians think?’.
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