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Global Shocks
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The European Union

How does the European Union conduct its foreign policy in a turbulent world?
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.
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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2022 New Year’s Episode

The entire Almanac team gets together to discuss what they believe was the most important event in the region over the past year, something they are watching for in the region in 2022, and their favorite book on the Middle East.
Middle East Centre

Libya: Past, Present and Future

Anas El Gomati (Sadeq Institute) and Mary Fitzgerald (King's College London) give a talk on Libya for the Middle East Centre seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Using the EAMENA methodology to record endangered archaeological sites in Libya

Emhemed Gerjebo talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Recording and monitoring archaeological sites through satellite imagery

Dawoud Husayn talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Endangered Archaeology in North Africa: site identification, monitoring and intervention

David Mattingly (EAMENA, University of Leicester), gives a talk in the first panel of the second day of the conference, The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Documentation as a tool for the protection of Libyan heritage: Cyrenaica as a model

Hanan Abdalrahaman Benshkban (Department of Antiquities, Libya) and Saleh Abdalha (Department of Antiquities, Libya) give a talk for the first panel on the second day, The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Transitional Justice in Libya

Elham Saudi gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 1st February 2017.
Middle East Centre

The Conflict in Libya

Lydia Sizer (Libya Analyst MENAS), Mary Fitzgerald (Journalist and Author) and John Hamilton (Cross Border Information) discuss the conflict in Libya on 27th January 2017.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The ICC, The African Court, and Libya: the case of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi

Aidan Ellis, Haydee Dijkstal, Dr Mishana Hosseinioun and Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, give a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 9th Novemebr 2016.
International Migration Institute

Humanitarian non-state actors and the delocalised EU border of the Central Mediterranean

Paolo Cuttitta looks at how different humanitarian non-state actors (from large-scale international organisations to small local NGOs) operate in different spaces of the delocalised EU border
Middle East Centre

The creation of governments-in-waiting: the Arab Uprisings and legitimacy in the international system

Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Friday 20th November 2015 by Dr Glen Rangwala (Trinity College, University of Cambridge).
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The ICC and 'Non'-Sense Non-State Parties, Non-Interventions and Non-Targets

Dr. Mark Kersten gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 9th February 2015 at 5pm
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Remaining subjects despite structural constraints: migratory strategies among refugees hosted in Italy after their expulsion from Libya

Gabriele Tomei presents his paper 'Remaining subjects despite structural constraints: migratory strategies among refugees hosted in Italy after their expulsion from Libya' in parallel session IV (C) of the Examining Migration Dynamics conference
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Violence, surveillance and agency experiences of the women refugees in the Italian reception camps

Barbara Pinelli presents her paper 'Violence, surveillance and agency experiences of the women refugees in the Italian reception camps' in Parallel session IV(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
Alumni Weekend

From the Arab Spring to the Syrian War: Regional, international and humanitarian impact

This session will examine the political and humanitarian dynamics behind the Arab Spring and the Syrian War. Starting with a long view of the events leading to the Arab Spring, it will analyse the regional and international repercussions of the uprisings.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 An asylum spring in the new Libya?

An asylum spring in the new Libya?
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protection for migrants after the Libyan Revolution

Irregular and mixed migration is still of great concern in post-revolutionary Libya, made more complex by the securitisation of border control issues and the inherent challenges of an interim government consolidating its authority.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protecting and assisting migrants caught in crises

The 2011 Libya crisis brought into sharp focus how global migration patterns are re-defining the range and type of needs and vulnerabilities of persons affected by a humanitarian crisis.

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