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Alastair Smith
Wonkhe
Alastair Smith is founding Co-Director and Chair of Teaching and Learning at the Community for Alternative Thought, Learning and Action...
1 month ago
Alastair Smith Obituary (2024) - Washington, DC - The Washington Post
Legacy.com
Alastair Ian Smith. A kind, loving and devoted family man. Born in Perth, Scotland in 1947 and died in Springfield, Virginia on February 1, 2024.
9 months ago
IDLES superfan with Angelman syndrome performs onstage with favourite band
Big Issue
IDLES superfan Alastair Smith, who has Angelman syndrome, was given the chance to join his favourite band on stage after Big Issue...
2 months ago
Staff are working dangerously long hours, and their employers should be concerned
Wonkhe
Alastair Smith argues that widespread expectations that people work long hours in higher education may be in conflict with UK working time...
1 month ago
Alastair Smith
The Conversation
I'm a transdisciplinary academic, specialising as a Higher Education teaching professional. I broadly focus my work through the lens of Education for...
112 months ago
The Dictator's Handbook by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith – review
The Guardian
The message of this book is that no political outcome is "inconceivable". Instead the behaviour of leaders is tiresomely predictable.
146 months ago
Venezuela’s Embattled President Will Survive As Long As His Generals Are Still Getting Paid.
Slate
It depends who's getting paid. Venezuela's embattled president will survive as long as he can keep the men with guns happy.
69 months ago
Ukraine fighting Russian Goliath: Why dictators are so bad at war
The Hill
It should come as no surprise that Russia is struggling to make headway in its war with Ukraine.
31 months ago
New Year's Day Dip for Diabetes in Castlerock raises more than £6k for the charity
NorthernIrelandWorld
The annual New Year's Day Dip for Diabetes at Castlerock beach has raised a fantastic £6156 for the charity.
9 months ago
Is War What Makes a President 'Great'?
NYU
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith argue that decisions about conflict are too often driven by presidential ambition, avarice, and vanity.
97 months ago