Debating Diplomacy: Past and Present
In this short podcast series we discuss the nature and practice of diplomacy, through conversations across time.
- Published: 18 July 2024
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In this short podcast series we discuss the nature and practice of diplomacy, through conversations across time.
Dr Matthew Francis explores election sleaze scandals of the past, and the public's lack of trust in British politicians.
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