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Dealing with doctrines: time to outlaw nuclear weapon use?

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Getting to Zero: Michaelmas Term Seminar Series 2009
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Achieving an end-state of "zero" has emerged as an important policy goal for a number of 21st Century challenges. The most prominent example is the "Global Zero" campaign to eliminate nuclear weapons.
To stand any chance of getting near to zero, nuclear weapons must be marginalised in military and security doctrines. That means creating international norms and, if feasible, agreements that until nuclear weapons are universally prohibited by treaty, their use will be treated as a crime against humanity. Dr Johnson considers how the problems of doctrine and use could be addressed. This seminar was delivered by Dr Rebecca Johnson: Executive Director, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy, London.
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Getting to Zero: Michaelmas Term Seminar Series 2009
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Rebecca Johnson
Keywords
non-proliferation
oxfordmartin
martin
oxford
nuclear
21school
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 24/11/2009
Duration: 00:40:00

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The Duchess of Malfi: John Webster

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Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre
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In dramatizing a woman's sexual choices in a notably sympathetic manner, this tragedy articulates perennial questions about female autonomy and class distinction.
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Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular Theatre
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Emma Smith
Keywords
jacobean
language
theatre
elizabethan
renaissance
#greatwriters
english
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 24/11/2009
Duration: 00:37:41

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Inaugural Sir Douglas Hague Lecture: Lord Drayson

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Entrepreneurship
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Lord Drayson is currently Minister of Science and Innovation in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. In this lecture he will reflect on the opportunities and challenges the next generation of post credit crunch entrepreneurs will face.
Lord Drayson is currently Minister of Science and Innovation in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. His track record as a highly successful entrepreneur in both manufacturing and science based businesses speaks for itself. Although his Ministerial role now precludes his direct involvement in enterprises it has given him a wonderful vantage point to reflect on the opportunities and challenges the next generation of post credit crunch entrepreneurs will face.

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Entrepreneurship
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Paul Drayson
Marshall Young
Douglas Hague
Keywords
spin-out
Brian Bellhouse
opportunities
entrepreneurship
recession
risk management
The Rt Hon Lord Drayson
motor racing
PowderJect
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 20/11/2009
Duration: 00:26:16

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Geoengineering the climate

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Geoengineering the climate: Science, Governance and Uncertainty: The Royal Society Study - John Shepherd (NOCS).
The climate change we are experiencing now is caused by an increase in greenhouse gases due to human activities, including burning fossil fuels, agriculture and deforestation. There is now widespread belief that a global warming of greater than 2C above pre-industrial levels would be dangerous and should therefore be avoided. However, despite growing concerns over climate change, global CO2 emissions have continued to climb. This has led some to suggest more radical 'Geoengineering' alternatives to conventional mitigation via reductions in CO2 emissions. Geoengineering is deliberate intervention in the climate system to counteract man-made global warming. There are two main classes of geoengineering; direct carbon dioxide removal, and solar radiation management, which aims to cool the planet by reflecting more sunlight out to space. This talk will summarise the findings of a recent review of Geoengineering carried-out by the UK Royal Society discussing the climate effects, costs, risks, and research and governance needs for each approach.
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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John Shepherd
Keywords
climate
oxfordmartin
oceans21
oceans
royalsociety
effects
geoengineering
21school
change
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 19/11/2009
Duration: 00:58:54

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The End of Business as Usual

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Distinguished Public Lecture: The end of business as usual by Dr Mohamed El-Erian, Co-CIO of PIMCO.
In the wake of last year's financial crisis, businesses, economists, policy makers and analysts around the world are asking if the events of 2008 mean the end of business as usual for the global financial system. Dr Mohamed El-Erian, Co-CIO of PIMCO, the world's biggest bond fund, and one of the world's most respected economic analysts, certainly thinks that it does.
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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Mohamed El-Erian
Keywords
oxfordmartin
economics
21school
business
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 18/11/2009
Duration: 00:44:22

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Political Perspectives to State Censorship of Literature

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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald and David Robertson discuss the idea of state censorship, especially Apartheid era South Africa, looking at the political perspectives and implications of state censorship of literature.
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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald
David Robertson
Keywords
literature
south africa
apartheid
free speech
racism
liberty
#greatwriters
censorship
politics
nationalism
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 17/11/2009
Duration: 00:51:05

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Literature and State Censorship: A literary perspective

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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald and Elleke Bohemer discuss state censorship from a literary perspective; also discussing the issues of nationalism, modernism and Apartheid.
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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald
Elleke Boehmer
Keywords
literature
south africa
apartheid
racism
modernism
#greatwriters
censorship
nationalism
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 17/11/2009
Duration: 00:40:32

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Legal issues in state censorship

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St Anne's College
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Peter McDonald and Liora Lazarus discuss the legal issues of state censorship especially in Apartheid era South Africa.
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St Anne's College
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Peter McDonald
Liora Lazarus
Keywords
apartheid
literature
jurisprudence
censorship
south africa
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 17/11/2009
Duration: 00:34:22

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Legal issues in state censorship

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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald and Liora Lazarus discuss the legal issues of state censorship especially in Apartheid era South Africa.
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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
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Peter McDonald
Liora Lazarus
Keywords
#greatwriters
jurisprudence
south africa
apartheid
literature
censorship
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 17/11/2009
Duration: 00:34:22

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Censorship in Literature in South Africa

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Censorship in Literature in South Africa
The issues surrounding the state censorship of literature in Apartheid era South Africa are discussed in this series between Peter McDonald and other academics at Oxford University. In this series Peter discusses the legal, political and literary perspectives of censorship in literature in South Africa.

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