Breaking Britain: A Podcast about the Politics of a Disunited Kingdom
A podcast by Breaking Britain Podcast
32 Episoade
-  The Law and the Rules: Poland and the UK in the Age of PopulismPublicat: 08.11.2021
-  A Baffled Friend: EU-UK Relations from the Czech Perspective - with Monika Brusenbauch MeislováPublicat: 27.10.2021
-  How Global is Britain?: The British State's Quest to Reset Relations with the Wider World - with Toni HaastrupPublicat: 05.07.2021
-  The Endless Campaign: Scotland after the May 6 Elections - With David LeaskPublicat: 22.06.2021
-  The Quest for Global Britain: Military Identity and National Unity in a Competitive Age - with Matthew FordPublicat: 01.06.2021
-  Global Strategy Amidst Uncertain Unity: The Crisis of the British State in Geopolitical Context - With Bleddyn BowenPublicat: 27.04.2021
-  Towards A More Relaxed Union?: Britishness in a Changing World with Alex MassiePublicat: 01.04.2021
-  The Wary Republic: Ireland and the Crisis of the UK Union with Naomi O'LearyPublicat: 24.03.2021
-  The Citizen State: Identity and Power in Welsh Politics - With Roger Awan-ScullyPublicat: 04.03.2021
-  The Geopolitics of Scotland: Scottish Politics in a Global Context - With David LeaskPublicat: 22.02.2021
-  The Vow: The Shifting Foundations of The United Kingdom's Constitutional Order - With Nicola McEwenPublicat: 10.02.2021
-  Endings and Beginnings: From United Kingdom to Breaking Britain - With Peter GeogheganPublicat: 17.01.2021
Breaking Britain is a podcast produced by the Europe's Borderlands Research Group at the European and International Studies Department in King's College London. Hosted by Russell Foster and Alex Clarkson, it will explore the pressures unravelling the unity of Britain and reopening the future of the island of Ireland in a European context. In each episode we will discuss the challenges reshaping a disunited kingdom as well as a wary republic with scholars and commentators who can provide expert insight into political faultlines within the nations of Britain and the island of Ireland.
