The top five dilemmas of news aggregation |
Andrew Jack, Editor at FirstFT, head of aggregation/chief curator, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on 4th February 2015. |
Andrew Jack |
9 February, 2015 |
|
Answers to questions in 'Causes and Consequences of Growing Inequality...' |
Joseph Stiglitz answers questions from the The Fourth Annual Oxford Fulbright Distinguished Lecture On International Relations. |
Joseph Stiglitz |
2 February, 2015 |
|
Reporting the Unreported |
Timothy Large, director of journalism and media training, Thomson Reuters Foundation gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Timothy Large |
27 January, 2015 |
|
Reporting the Unreported |
Belinda Goldsmith, editor in chief, Thomson Reuters Foundation, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Belinda Goldsmith |
27 January, 2015 |
|
Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make up or Break up?: Reuters Memorial Lecture 2014 |
Emily Bell, Director at the TOW Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, today delivered the Reuters Memorial Lecture 2014 for the Reuters Institute in Oxford. |
Emily Bell, Tim Gardam, Alun Rusbridger, Vivian Schiller, Madhav Chinnappa, Chris Patten |
10 December, 2014 |
|
Snowden and the debate on surveillance versus privacy |
Ewen MacAskill, defence and security correspondent, the Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Ewen Macaskill |
4 December, 2014 |
|
What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Media Perspective part two |
Alan Smith, Principal Methodologist, Data Visualisation at Office for National Statistics, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Alan Smith |
18 November, 2014 |
|
What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Media Perspective part one |
Claire Miller, Senior Data Journalist, Trinity Mirror Regionals, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Claire Miller |
18 November, 2014 |
|
What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Civil society perspective |
Aleks Collingwood, Programme Manager, Statistics and Quantitative Specialist, Joseph Rowntree Foundation gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Aleks Collingwood |
18 November, 2014 |
|
What are the needs and challenges for data visualisation? - Policy/government perspective |
Chris Hemingway, Head of Analytics, Fraud, Error and Debt Programme, Cabinet Office gives part one of a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Chris Hemingway |
18 November, 2014 |
|
Visual journalism at the BBC - where the web meets TV |
Amanda Farnsworth, editor, Visual Journalism for the BBC, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Amanda Farnsworth |
18 November, 2014 |
|
Has European Integration Reached the End of the Road? - 2014 Cyril Foster Lecture |
Professor Loukas Tsoukalis, Professor of European Integration at the University of Athens, gives the 2014 Cyril Foster Lecture. |
Loukas Tsoukalis |
17 November, 2014 |
|
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act: Quiet Revolution or mere Technical Detail? |
Prof. John Curtice discusses the implications of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act. Is it merely a technical detail of little consequence - or does it represent a quiet constitutional revolution? |
John Curtice, Petra Schleiter |
3 November, 2014 |
|
Gatekeepers no More: Public Relations gets the better of journalism in the digital age |
John Lloyd, (senior research fellow at the Reuters Institute), gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
John Lloyd |
3 November, 2014 |
|
How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour |
Nic Newman (former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Research Associate) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Nic Newman |
3 November, 2014 |
|
China and the Future of Global Governance |
Dr Katherine Morton (Australian National University) discusses China and the future of global governance, with particular emphasis on the areas of food security and the maritime commons. |
Katherine Morton, Rosemary Foot |
29 October, 2014 |
|
Data visualisation and the fourth technological revolution? |
Professor Luciano Floridi, Director of Research, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Data Visualisation Conference, 20 June 2014. |
Luciano Floridi |
29 October, 2014 |
|
Reporting the EU: News, Media and the European Institutions launch event at ECFR |
Launch event of the Reuters Institute new report 'Reporting the EU'. |
Sara Hobolt, John Lloyd, Cristina Marconi, Hans Kundnani |
28 October, 2014 |
|
Humanitarian Access in 21st Century Armed Conflict: Legal and Practical Lessons from Syria |
A discussion of the international law on humanitarian access with a focus on the legal and practical implications of the ongoing civil war in Syria. |
Emanuela Gillard, Ruvi Ziegler, Janina Dill |
27 October, 2014 |
|
The Unfinished Media Revolution |
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen |
22 October, 2014 |
|
The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights |
Karen Alter (Northwestern University) discusses her new book 'The New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights'. |
Karen Alter, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
11 June, 2014 |
|
Conflicts and Post-Conflicts Dynamics (DRC and Rwanda): Occult Beliefs versus Modern Politics, Truth versus Justice and Justice versus Peace |
Alex Ntung provides insight into the significance of occult beliefs in the construction of modern political ideologies |
Alex Ntung, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
11 June, 2014 |
|
Responding to Conflict in Africa: the United Nations and Regional Organizations |
Dr Jane Boulden discusses the different ways in which United Nations and Regional Organizations will respond to conflict in Africa. |
Jane Boulden, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
11 June, 2014 |
|
Explaining the Rise of Diaspora Institutions |
Alan Gamlen talks about how formal offices of state dedicated to emigrants and their descendants have been largely overlooked in mainstream political studies. |
Alan Gamlen, Robin Cohen, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
11 June, 2014 |
|
Causes and Consequences of Growing Inequality - and what can be done about it |
Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz discusses the growing levels of inequality in societies like the United States and Britain, why inequality is a problem, and how the levels of inequality can be reduced. |
Joseph Stiglitz, Ngaire Woods, Andrew Hamilton |
6 June, 2014 |
|
A celebration and critical evaluation of the work of Mark Philp: Roundtable |
Speakers from this day event join in discussion with Mark Philp himself about some of the issues raised throughout the day. |
Mark Philp, John Dunn, Joanna Innes, Jon Mee, David Hine, Oscar Cox Jensen, Elizabeth Frazer |
16 May, 2014 |
|
Comparative paths in democratisation |
Presenter Tom Cutterham (Oxford) and discussant Joanna Innes (Oxford) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on comparative paths in democratisation. |
Tom Cutterham, Joanna Innes, Elizabeth Frazer |
16 May, 2014 |
|
Political conduct and political corruption |
Presenter Ed Hall (LSE) and discussant David Hine (Oxford) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on political conduct and political corruption. |
Ed Hall, David Hine, Elizabeth Frazer |
16 May, 2014 |
|
The 1790s and after |
Presenter Oscar Cox Jensen (KCL) and discussant Jon Mee (York) look at Mark Philp's work focusing on the 1790s and after |
Oscar Cox Jensen, Jon Mee, Elizabeth Frazer |
16 May, 2014 |
|
Introduction to the work of Mark Philp |
John Dunn (Cambridge) gives a broad overview of the work and legacy of Mark Philp. |
John Dunn, Elizabeth Frazer |
16 May, 2014 |
|
Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US - Book Launch |
Scot Peterson and Iain McLean discuss their new book, which explores the facts and opinions behind the legislating of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom and the United States |
Scot Peterson, Iain McLean, Max Goplerud, Richard Johnson |
7 April, 2014 |
|
Launch of Constitutional Studies Programme |
Marking the launch of Oxford's Constitutional Studies Programme, which seeks to increase the amount of interdisciplinary cooperation between law and political science in the field of constitutional studies. |
Scot Peterson, Elizabeth Frazer, Nick Barber, Iain McLean, Jeremy Waldron |
7 April, 2014 |
|
Winning friends abroad: can Britain’s cultural power maintain its influence in the modern world? |
Sir Martin Davidson KCMG, CEO of the British Council, examines the UK’s soft power capacity. |
Martin Davidson |
7 April, 2014 |
|
Concluding Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age |
Niki Seth-Smith and Stuart White launch the 'Democratic Wealth' e-book by openDemocracy and Politics in Spires |
Niki Seth-Smith, Stuart White |
4 April, 2014 |
|
How to blog effectively? |
What do we know about audiences, readership and patterns of use of political analysis on-line? |
A. Blake Ewing, Andrew Sparrow, Victoria Nash, Chris Prosser, Rosemary Bechler |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Why blog? (session one, part two) |
Analysing the wider effects of blogging: what is at stake in contributing academic analysis on-line? |
Kate Brooks, William Dutton, David Levy, Will de Frietas |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Why blog? (session one, part one) |
Exploring the phenomena of blogging – the motivations and the consequences – with UK academic blogs producers |
Kate Brooks, A. Blake Ewing, Chris Gilson, Sierra Williams, Chris Bertram |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Introduction to Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age |
Stuart White, Director of the Public Policy Unit, gives an introduction to Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age one day conference |
Stuart White |
4 April, 2014 |
|
The Global Liberal Order and its Future |
On 24 January 2014, the Centre for International Studies hosted a workshop on 'The Global Liberal Order and its Future' that explored the current shift of power and influence between nations that is taking place globally. |
Rosemary Foot, John Ikenberry, Andrew Hurrell, Kate Brooks, Julian Gruin |
4 April, 2014 |
|
The eccentric genius of Lewis Carroll, the pioneer mathematician of voting |
Iain McLean talks about his early research into the pioneering work on the mathematics of voting undertaken by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll |
Iain McLean |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Prisoners, Felons, and the Right to Vote |
Jeremy Waldron talks about what the right to vote is, and isn't, and how it applies to those in the penal system |
Jeremy Waldron, Elizabeth Frazer |
4 April, 2014 |
|
The growing clamour for a codified constitution of the UK (or what is left after Scotland leaves) |
Iain McLean asks for a rethink of the structure of the law of the United Kingdom after A.V. Dicey |
Iain McLean, Scot Peterson |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Reparations and the End of Empire |
Daniel Butt talks about the practicalities of the paying of reparations for acts committed in the decline of Empire |
Daniel Butt, Elizabeth Frazer |
4 April, 2014 |
|
Making Sense on Immigration |
David Miller discusses the practical dilemmas of immigration policy. |
David Miller, Stephen Whitefield |
4 April, 2014 |
|
The Political Origins of Global Justice - Cyril Foster Lecture 2013 |
Against the background of the broader history of the idea of human rights, this lecture investigates when and why the contemporary field of "global justice" in philosophy and political theory was invented. |
Andrew Hamilton, Louise Fawcett, samuel moyn |
29 November, 2013 |
|
Manipulation and Independence in Humanitarian Action: Ethical Challenges in Recent Crises (partial recording) |
Professor Antonio Donini (Tufts University) gives a talk on 7th November 2012. This is a Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. |
Antonio Donini |
12 August, 2013 |
|
The Craft of Humanitarian Work: Reflection, Political Judgment and Strategic Intervention Spring' and Future Humanitarian Challenges |
Professor Greg Johnson, Pacific Lutheran University gives a talk on 1st May 2013. This is a Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. |
Greg Johnson |
12 August, 2013 |
|
What Works in Protecting Civilians: Lessons from Recent Humanitarian Action |
Urban Reichhold (Fellow, Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), Berlin) gives a talk on 4th March 2012. This is an Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. |
Urban Reichhold |
12 August, 2013 |
|
Negotiating Humanitarian Agreements with Everybody: Geneva Call's Experience with Armed Non-State Actors |
Elisabeth Decrey-Warner (President, Geneva Call), gives a talk on 25th Feb 2012. This is an Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. |
Elisabeth Decrey-Warner |
12 August, 2013 |
|
Negotiating Space: Redefining Civilian-Military Roles During Complex Crises (partial recording) |
Dr Marcia Byrom Hartwell (Visiting Scholar, United States Institute of Peace, (USIP) Washington DC) gives a talk for the Oxford Humanitarian Group seminar series. |
Marcia Byrom Hartwell |
12 August, 2013 |
|
Preventative War |
Professor Deen Chatterjee gives a talk for the ELAC semianar series on 21st May 2013. With Professor Cheyney Ryan and Dr David Rodin. |
Deen Chatterjee, David Rodin, Cheyney Ryan |
9 August, 2013 |
|
The Ethics of Humanitarian Accountability |
Alice Obrecht (One World Trust) and Philip Tamminga (DARA) give a talk for Oxford Humanitarian Group/ELAC seminar series. Introduced by Hugo Slim. |
Alice Obrecht, Phillip Tamminga, Hugo Slim |
9 August, 2013 |
|
Influence Operations and Psyops: Information Warfare in the 21st Century |
Bob Seeley, MOD, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 13th November 2012. |
Bob Seeley |
9 August, 2013 |
|
Liberalism and State Violence: Reflections on the Liberal Way of War |
Director of Liberal Way of War Program Professor Alan Cromartie gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar series on 9th October 2012. Introduced by Dr Robert Johnson. |
Alan Cromartie, Robert Johnson |
9 August, 2013 |
|
Constructivism and the Study of Global IR |
Amitav Acharya (UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance, American University) discusses 'Constructivism and the Study of Global IR' in the 'Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations' conference (30 April 2013). |
Amitav Acharya, Vinicius Rodrigues Vieira, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
22 May, 2013 |
|
Are legal norms distinctive and what do they add to the analysis of political change? |
Martha Finnemore (The George Washington University) discusses 'Are legal norms distinctive and what do they add to the analysis of political change?' in the 'Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations' conference (30 April 2013). |
Martha Finnemore, Travers McLeod, Andrew Hurrell |
22 May, 2013 |
|
Constructivism and the Turn to Practice |
Iver Neumann (Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, LSE) discusses 'Constructivism and the Turn to Practice' in the 'Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations' conference (30 April 2013). |
Iver Neumann, Quentin Bruneau, Todd Hall |
22 May, 2013 |
|
The Role of Agency in Constructivism |
Kathryn Sikkink (Blavatnik School of Government) discusses 'The Role of Agency in Constructivism' in the 'Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations' conference (30 April 2013). |
Kathryn Sikkink, Max Thompson, Duncan Snidal |
22 May, 2013 |
|
The 'Arab Spring' and Future Humanitarian Challenges |
25 April 2013, Special lecture co-hosted by ELAC, the new Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations and the Oxford Humanitarian Group by Yves Daccord (Director-General of the International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC). |
Yves Daccord |
30 April, 2013 |
|
The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher |
What is Margaret Thatcher's legacy? Academics Gillian Peele and Tom Lubbock discuss the legacy of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. |
Gillian Peele, Tom Lubbock |
9 April, 2013 |
|
Where to Now for Just War Theory? |
Professor Jeff McMahan (Rutgers) with Dr Janina Dill and Dr Hugo Slim (ELAC, Oxford) discuss the Just War theory for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series on 8th February 2013. |
Hugo Slim, Jeff McMahan, Janina Dill |
2 April, 2013 |
|
Critical Voices on the Responsibility to Protect |
Dr Aidan Hehir (Director of the Security and International Relations Programme, University of Westminster) and Dr Ann-Christin Raschdorf (Former Visiting Fellow, ELAC 2011), are chaired by Professor Jennifer Welsh on 9th November 2012. |
Aidan Hehir, Ann-Christin Raschdorf, Jennifer Welsh |
26 March, 2013 |
|
Torture and Human Dignity |
25 Jan 2013, ELAC/Oxford Martin HRFG Programme Discussion Event with Professors David J. Luban, Jeremy Waldron and Henry Shue, chaired by Dr David Rodin. |
David Lubin, David Rodin, Jeremy Waldron, Henry Shue |
11 March, 2013 |
|
The End of the Anglo-Saxon Era: Australia's Defence in the Asian Century |
Professor Hugh White (Professor of Strategic Studies, Australian National University) on 30 Oct 2012, this talk is for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series. |
Hugh White |
11 March, 2013 |
|
International Order and Violent Extremism: Lessons from Sri Lanka |
Professor Sir Adam Roberts (President, British Academy and Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 23 Oct 2012. |
Sir Adam Roberts |
11 March, 2013 |
|
Godwin and London in the 1820s |
A discussion of religious dissent, the development of a secular education at London University in the 1820s, and Godwin's own lifelong concern with education. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Godwin and his historical context |
A discussion of the historical period in which William Godwin was writing and the social and political pressures that he was working under at the time. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Godwin and his friends |
A discussion about the social aspects of the life of the writer William Godwin- how he interacted with his friends and how he was seen by his peers. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Godwin and Frankenstein |
How far did Godwin have an impact on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) and what does it tell us about how she thought about his principles, and his life. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Godwin's life and family |
A discussion of Godwin's relationships with unconventional women; and his 'Victorian' attitudes towards his daughter, Mary Shelley and his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Introduction to William Godwin |
The first part in this series gives a biography of the writer William Godwin, exploring his background and the key points from his life. |
Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill |
22 November, 2012 |
|
Presentation from Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) |
Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Ojeaku Nwabuzo |
13 November, 2012 |
|
The theatrics of life on the estate: a playwrite's view |
Oladipo Agboluaje, gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Oladipo Agboluaje |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Snaps shots from Southwark - What the Research said |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou gives a talk for the Same Difference - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Focus on Southwark: Inter group relations at community level (Camberwell and Bermondsey) |
Ole Jensen, (Compas, Oxford University), gives a talk for the Same Difference Conference. |
Ole Jensen |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Reporting Results: Same Difference? Nigerian Brits - French Senegalese: What they said? What the research said? |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou (Oxford University, lead researcher) and Constance Mbassi Manga (Project researcher, Kings College) give a talk for the Same Difference Conference. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou, Mbassi Manga |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Black Africans - who are they? |
Lavinia Mitton (University of Kent) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Lavinia Mitton |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Welcome Address to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France Conference |
Katherine Nwajiaku-Dahou gives an introduction to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. |
Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou |
13 November, 2012 |
|
Conclusions: What have we learned? What should be done next? |
Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, draws some conclusions from the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. |
Stephen Whitefield |
12 November, 2012 |
|
Elites and Societies: Are our rules capable of solving the crisis? Are our societies finding solutions for themselves? |
Sociologists Donatella Della Porta and Ferenc Miszlivetz both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Donatella della Porta, Ferenc Miszlivetz |
12 November, 2012 |
|
Crisis in and of Economics |
Economists John Kay and David Ruccio both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
John Kay, David Ruccio |
12 November, 2012 |
|
A Crisis of Civilisation? |
Philosopher Vittorio Hösle, Dominican friar Timothy Radcliffe and writer Malise Ruthven each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Vittorio Hösle, Timothy Radcliffe, Malise Ruthven |
12 November, 2012 |
|
The Current Crisis Through the Lens of History |
Art historian Timothy Clarke, political philosopher Antonio Negri and historian David Priestland each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. |
Timothy Clarke, Antonio Negri, David Priestland |
12 November, 2012 |
|
Introduction to the Volcano symposium |
Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, gives an introduction to the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. |
Stephen Whitefield |
12 November, 2012 |
|
Colonial toleration and the practise of British state multiculturalism |
Zaki Nahaboo, DPhil student at the Open University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Zaki Nahaboo |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Liberalism and Historical Injustice |
Jennifer Page, graduate student at Harvard, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Jennifer Page |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Wollstonecraft as a Care Ethicist? Contemporary Care Ethics and Wollstonecraft's alternatives in 18th Century debate about Women, Virtue and the progress of Civilisation |
Madeline Cronin, graduate student at University of Notre Dame, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Madeline Cronin |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Locke, Liberalism, and Disabilities: Towards an 'Ableist Contract' |
Lucas Pinheiro, Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Lucas Pinheiro |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Why should we accommodate caregivers in workplaces? |
Sara Mrsny, DPhil student at Stanford, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Sara Mrsny |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Public opinion and its liberal/anti-liberal critics: A reinterpretation of popular sovereignty in liberal democracy through Lippmann, Schmitt and Dewey |
David Ragazzoni, DPhil student at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
David Ragazzoni |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Freedom of Conscience and the Authority of the State |
François Boucher, DPhil student at Queen's University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
François Boucher |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Religion in Liberal Thought: the Case of Tocqueville and Humboldt |
Carel Kauffmann, student at Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Carel Kauffmann |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Truth, Evolution and Experiment: A Reconciliation Between Pragmatic Liberalism and Epistemic Democracy |
Felix Gerlsbeck, DPhil student at Columbia, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Felix Gerlsbeck |
4 October, 2012 |
|
The Ideology of the Coalition: More Muscular than Liberal? |
Matthew Lakin, DPhil student at Oxford, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Matthew Lakin |
4 October, 2012 |
|
Unbinding the Executive: The Challenge to Liberal Legalism |
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Chichele Professorship of Social and Political Theory at Oxford, delivers the keynote address for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Jeremy Waldron |
4 October, 2012 |
|
The racial crisis of America's civil rights state: Transformation of the State, American Style |
Keynote Speech by Professor Desmond King FBA (University of Oxford) for the Third Conference of 'Transformations of the State' (11 May), which forms part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme, with an introduction by Heike Klüver. |
Desmond King, Heike Klüver |
16 July, 2012 |
|
'Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean' and 'A New Era: The Iranian Navy, Strategy Expansion and Soft Power' |
Cdre Keith Winstanley (CCW RN Hudson Fellow) and Cdr Tracy Vincent (CCW US Navy Hudson Fellow give talks for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 12 June 2012. Introduced by Dr Jan Lemnitzer. |
Keith Winstanley, Tracy Vincent, Jan Lemnitzer |
2 July, 2012 |
|
The Decade Ahead: The US Role in the World (2012 Fulbright Lecture) |
Ambassador Thomas Pickering delivers the second Annual Oxford Fulbright Lecture on International Relations. This lecture took place on 18 May 2012. |
Thomas Pickering |
20 June, 2012 |
|
Imagining NATO: Past and Present Futures for the Western Alliance |
Dr Kristian Søby Kristensen (Copenhagen/ CCW Visiting Fellow) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 6 June 2012. |
Kristian Søby Kristensen |
11 June, 2012 |
|
One War at a Time: Britain, the War of 1812 and the Defeat of Napoleon |
Professor Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History, King's College London, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series. |
Andrew Lambert |
6 June, 2012 |
|