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St Antony's looks at the World

St Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 1: Professor Simukai Chigudu

Professor Simukai Chigudu, Associate Professor of African Politics, joins us to discuss his book The Political Life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship in Zimbabwe and the lessons for today.
St Antony's looks at the World

Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 2: Professor Thomas Hale

Professor Thomas Hale, Associate Professor in Global Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government; Fellow of St Antony's College discusses his recent pioneering work on the Covid-19 response tracker.
St Antony's looks at the World

St Antony's Looks at the World Ep 6: Professor Sir John Redwood MP with Dr Zachary Karabell

For our sixth edition of St Antony’s Looks at the World, we present two of our most distinguished alumni: Professor the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood (History, 1971) interviewed by Dr Zachary Karabell (Middle Eastern Studies, 1988).
Department of Statistics

The Science Media Centre and its work

Fiona Lethbridge, Science Media Centre, gives a talk on the Science Media Centre and it's work.
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture Europe's Story: Phoenix or Phantom?

Timothy Snyder (Yale) gives the 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf lecture on Friday May 3rd 2019. Introduced by Manfred Lahnstein (ZEIT-Stiftung) and chaired by Timothy Garton Ash (Oxford).
Europe's Stories Project

Germany, Europe and the West - 2020 Annual Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture

The 2020 Dahrendorf Lecture, given by Dr Norbert Röttgen (Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, German Bundestag). The discussant is Gideon Rachman (Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times). Chaired by Professor Timothy Garton Ash (St Antony's).
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 8. Concluding discussion:from cacophony to polyphony?

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Natalie Nougayrede (Guardian), Daniel Judt (Oxford) Chair: Timothy Garton Ash (Oxford).
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 7. Europe's stories seen from outside

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Pratap Bhanu Mehta (Ashoka University, Delhi), Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna), Khaled Fahmy (Cambridge) Chair: Faisal Devji (Oxford).
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 6. Europe's insider outsiders

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Ayyam Sureau (Association Pierre Claver, Paris), Katalin Barsony (Romedia, Budapest), Ayse Kadioglu (Sabanci University, Istanbul), Chair: Ruth Harris (Oxford).
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 5. Europe's (his)story in schools, museums, theatre and foundations

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union.
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 4. Writing a history of Europe

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union.
Europe's Stories Project

10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 3. The power and perils of narrative

What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Andrew Hurrell (Oxford), Kalypso Nicolaidis (Oxford), Carolin Duttlinger (Oxford) Chair: Rasmus Nielsen (Oxford).
Hegemonic Narratives

Second Keynote and Concluding Remarks; The Hegemonic Rememberance in Post Communist Eastern Europe

Jelena Subotic gives the second and final keynote of the conference, chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova. Followed by concluding remarks and next step plans by Jessie Barton-Hronesova and Johana Wyss.
Hegemonic Narratives

Panel 3: How do Local Memories and Grassroots Mnemonic Actors Challenge National Grand Narratives?

Andreza de Souza Santos, Graham Dawson and Jocelyn Alexander give presentations the third panel. Chaired by Kathrin Bachleitner.
Hegemonic Narratives

Panel 2: What is the Relationship between Hegemonic Memories, Silence and Nationalism?

Barbara Törnquist-Plewa and Craig Larkin give presentstions in the second panel of the conference. Chaired by Johana Wyss.
Hegemonic Narratives

Opening Remarks and First Keynote; Curated Stories and the Misuses of Storytelling

Jessie Barton-Hronesova, Johana Wyss and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea introduce the conference and Sujatha Fernandes gives the first keynote to the conference.
The Global Thinkers Series, Oxford

Jawaharlal Nehru on International Relations: Prof Judith Brown

Professor Judith Brown discusses the international thought of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Changing Character of War
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Unpacking the Refugees-Terrorism Nexus

Sara Polo, University of Essex, gives a talk for the Changing Character of War seminar series.
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.
Middle East Centre

Refugee Studies Centre: Book launch - Palestinian Refugees in International Law

Book launch for the new book Palestinian Refugees in International Law by Lex Takkenberg and Francesca Albanese.

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