Dissertations@Portsmouth Recently Added Items
Bibliographic details and abstracts are available to all. Downloads of full-text dissertations are restricted to University of Portsmouth members who must login. MPhils may be accessed by all.
Below is a list of dissertations added to the collection arranged by the date they were added to this collection (most recent first), then by author. Note: the date added does not necessarily correspond with the date the dissertation was submitted to the department. You can search for the year a dissertation was submitted using the Advanced Search option.
Click on the title of an item to see full details for that dissertation.
- Miles, Rebecca (2023) Realism, liberalism and hegemonic theory Within political speeches from the United States and United Kingdom during the Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan wars.. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Artemis, Jemma (2023) Toil and trouble: a critical ecofeminist Analysis of the impact of globalisation on the contemporary practice of witchcraft. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Reynolds, Samuel (2023) “Mir wölle bleiwe wat mir sin”*: Luxembourgish foreign policy and the lessons of small state survival in a period of crisis, 1863-1867. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Ravn, Jannie (2023) Gender stereotypes in the United States and the United Kingdom: an exploration Into media coverage of women in right-wing extremism. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Akinboboye, Tofunmi (2023) The impact of godfatherism in politics: a case study of Nigerian politics. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Gregory, Kyle (2023) Turbulent waters: an analysis of rising Chinese power in the South China Sea and its impact on relations with the United States. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Bailey, Thomas (2023) The UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: protecting civilians and promoting peace?. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Mukong, Marley (2023) An assessment of the continuity of colonial methods to suppress the separatist movement in Cameroon. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Onifade, Ayomide (2023) The effectiveness of un-imposed arms embargoes for promoting international peace & security. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Noble, James (2023) Hybrid competition in Ukraine: a discussion of Western and Russian understandings of hybrid competition and working towards a practice-based approach. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth