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Middle East Centre
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Clerics in the time of Tishreen

The evolution of religion-civil society relations in post-2003 Iraq.
Middle East Centre Booktalk
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Algeria: Politics and Society from the Dark Decade to the Hirak

Dr Michael Willis' new book offers an explanation of this unexpected development known as the Hirak Movement, examining the political and social changes that have occurred in Algeria since the ‘dark decade’ of the 1990s
Oxford Political Thought
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Friendship

Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’
Middle East Centre Booktalk
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Book Launch: Pacted Democracy in the Middle East: Tunisia and Egypt in Comparative Perspective

A new theoretical framework for how democracy can emerge in the Middle East and wider Muslim world, where political conflicts over religion often predominate.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Panel Discussion 'The age of the strongman: populism and authoritarianism in global politics'

A discussion on leaders and populism with Lord Patten, Gideon Rachman, Margaret MacMillan and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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The state of the African state: Where has it come from and where is it going

Nick Westcott, Director of the Royal African Society, discusses the African State.
Middle East Centre Booktalk
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All Necessary Measures? The United Nations and International Intervention in Libya

Ian Martin presents his latest book on Libya: All Necessary Measures? The United Nations and International Intervention in Libya.
Future of Business

Combining business and political mindsets

Join us as we hear from Kiran Fothergill, a current Oxford MBA student and Conservative Party candidate for Harrow on the Hill in this year's local elections.
Oxford Political Thought

Law

Professor Mohammad Fadel speaking on ‘The Protean Sovereign of Sunni Law’ and Professor Lena Salaymeh speaking on ‘Reconsidering the Political in Premodern Islam.'
Oxford Political Thought
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Violence

Nesrine Badawi speaking on ‘Debating Militancy in the Modern World’ and Murad Idris speaking on ‘Theorizing Colonialism, Capitalism, and Violence in an Islamist Key.'
Asian Studies Centre
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"Downward Equalization”: A Gandhian Inversion of Dignity and Rights-Claims

Manu Samnotra (University of South Florida) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 January 2022. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk
The Hertford Bookshelf
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Emma Smith interviews Shahnaz Ahsan

Shahnaz Ahsan is Emma's guest to discuss her debut novel, Hashim & Family. They talk about Bangladesh, about the personal and the political, and about the classroom experience that has seared itself into her fiction.
Middle East Centre
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The Tunisian Political Crisis; the end of Democracy?

On 25 July 2021 Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the government and suspended parliament, subsequently employing the army and security forces around government buildings to thwart any opposition to his power grab.
Oxford Summit 2021

A return to multilateralism talk 1

A return to multilateralism: How are the UK and US Governments grappling with grand challenges in a multilateral way using international partnerships?
The Quill Project Conventions Podcast
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Reconstructing Reconstruction: Constitutionalism and the End of Slavery with Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft

Grace Mallon talks to Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft about the work they're doing on the Reconstruction Amendments with Quill, and what this original research can tell us about these brief, but transformative items of American Constitutional law.
Asian Studies Centre
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Affect as a Technology of Rule: Militarism in Pakistan

Positioning dead body politics and ritualistic mourning as technologies of rule, through a focus on subjectivity, intimacy and affect, the talk will explicate the persuasive powers through which they seek to produce consensus and ideological conformity.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How synergies can build a better culture across news organisations

In this episode of our podcast we look at what makes a successful collaboration across international organisations and teams.
Asian Studies Centre
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A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 2

Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021.
Asian Studies Centre
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A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 1

Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021.
Mansfield Public Talks
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The Hands Lecture 2020 – Western Democracy: the next 20 years

Lord (William) Hague of Richmond in conversation with Mansfield Principal, Helen Mountfield QC, on the state of Western democracies.

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