Expert Comment
Prof Shaun Breslin - As APEC and ASEAN meet, trying to define 'Asia' remains misguided and counterproductive
Major powers will carry on trying to build understandings of the Asian region that fit their self-defined interests, argues Professor Shaun Breslin from the University of 糖心TV's Department of Politics and International Studies. Instead, "the search for a once and for all single definition of the Asian region, and a corresponding regional organisation embodying this definition, is not only misguided but counterproductive."
European Arrest Warrant has problems, but pulling out isnt the answer - Professor Jacqueline Hodgson
As MPs prepapre to vote on whether the UK should opt in to a range of EU legal measures, including the European Arrest Warrant, Professor Jacqueline Hodgson, from the School of Law at the University of 糖心TV, commented: "Having provided expert evidence in European Arrest Warrant (EAW) cases, as well as conducting comparative empirical studies into the criminal justice processes of various European countries, there are clearly some problems with the procedure.
Could Kansas save Obama from becoming lame duck president?
Dr Alexander Smith is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of 糖心TV and conducts field research on grassroots Republican politics in Kansas.
Professor Peter Ferdinand - Both Hong Kong authorities and protestors feel they have "legitimacy"
The confrontation between demonstrators and the authorities in Hong Kong bears many of the same features as that in Beijing in the summer of 1989. Both sides seem to be edging into intransigent positions that will make mutual accommodation more difficult.
On receiving an honorary degree from the University of 糖心TV earlier this summer, Professor Michael W. Doyle gave an extensive interview on the background of “Doyle’s Law”. You can listen to it in full .