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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The challenges of covering Russia and Syria from exile

In this episode of Fellowship Takeaways we hear from two journalists whose work and lives has been shaped by displacement.
The OII Podcast (Oxford Internet Institute)

How Can AI Be Deployed Ethically in the Defence Sector? With Professor Mariarosaria Taddeo and Sir Chris Deverell

Our experts discuss why AI adoption in defence is slow -- covering procurement, regulation, and tech hurdles -- and how conflicts like the Ukraine war shape its future. They also call for public debate on risks and ethics.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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One year after Putin's invasion, how is Ukrainian journalism faring?

In this episode we discuss the tremendous toll that Russia's full-scale invasion has had on journalists and the news media in the country.
Changing Character of War
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Reflexive Control Theory: a Soviet perspective on influence and why it matters in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Maria de Goeij provides a brilliant introduction to reflexive control theory, a Soviet theory of influence. Listen to learn more and appreciate how it can help us better understand today's world, including strategic decision making in hybrid warfare.
Changing Character of War

Nation-Building in the Borderlands of a Borderland: A Cartographical Examination of the Russia-Ukraine War

Dr Marnie Howlett presents an engaging and thought-provoking look at the cartographical causes and consequences of the war. She looks at Ukraine's position between East and West and the implications of its long history of shifting borders with Russia.
The Quill Project Conventions Podcast

Authoritarian Constitutionalism with Paul Fisher

Grace Mallon talks to Paul Fisher, a practising barrister and academic lawyer, about his research into constitutional law in post-Soviet non-democracies.
Changing Character of War
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Russian Perceptions of Conflict with Discussion of War in Ukraine

Mark Galeotti discusses Russian perceptions of war and conflict. The differences between what is considered "war" vs "conflict" and how this changes between the military and civilian security establishments. In addition, the war in Ukraine is discussed.
History of Art Radio Hour
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Talking Ukraine with Olena Chervonik

A conversation between Professor Geoffrey Batchen and Ukrainian-born art history doctoral student Olena Chervonik, focusing on the history and culture of Ukraine.
Changing Character of War
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Illusions of Autonomy: why Europe cannot provide for its security if the United States pulls back

How would Europe fare if the United States completely withdrew its security assurances and assistance? Dr Hugo Meijer argues that Europe would struggle to mount a collective, autonomous defence capacity vis-a-vis a resurgent Russia.
Changing Character of War
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Russian Strategy in the Social Media Battlefield

What strategies do states and nonstate actors use when engaging in disinformation and malign manipulation of the information environment? What do they do and why, and how successful is it? And what can be done to combat it?
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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"Emptiness: Ways of Seeing" Conference 2021. Roundtable 2: On the Edge: Life along the Russia-China border

A book discussion with Franck Billé and Caroline Humphrey
OxPeace Conference 2009: The Serious Study of Peace

Building Peace in Georgia: International Organizations and Conflict Resolution in South Ossetia and Abkhazi

Breakout session on 'The Role of International and regional Organizations in Peacemaking, Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping,' second talk: Professor Neil MacFarlane, Lester Pearson Professor of International Relations, Oxford University.
St Antony's looks at the World

St Antony's Looks at the World - Ep. 4 - Professor Archie Brown

For our fourth episode of St Antony's Looks at the World, we have Emeritus Fellow Professor Archie Brown discussing his latest book - 'The Human Factor: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War'.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

OYUB Radio Play

OYUB is a Russian documentary play about the life of Oyub Titiev, a human rights activist in the Republic of Chechnya, Russia.
Changing Character of War
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The Russian Understanding of War

Oscar Jonsson, Stockholm Free World Forum, gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Misinformation and propaganda wars in Ukraine and Russia

Maryana Drach, RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service director, and Gulmira Amangalieva, reporter at Freenews-Volga, Russia outine the threats to journalism in their countries.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Revolution Rekindled: The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography

Book at Lunchtime: Revolution Rekindled: The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography
The Isaiah Berlin Lecture

Isaiah Berlin on Liberty

Aileen Kelly, Emerita Reader at King's College, Cambridge, gave the 2018 annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture at Wolfson College, Oxford. The lecture, which was given on November 8th, was introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens.
Israel Studies Seminar

Yakov Rabkin - Israel: The Russian Connection

Yakov Rabkin (University of Montreal) discusses the roots of Israeli political culture in the Zionist beginnings in the Yiddish speaking regions of the Russian Empire.
Changing Character of War
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Defence Cooperation in Europe: Driving Forces and New Formats

Dr Matlary discusses the driving forces behind defence cooperation, the key players and cooperatives within Europe, as well as Russia’s effect on defence policy.

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