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Israel Studies Seminar
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Michael Karayanni - Religion and State among the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel: A Multicultural Entrapment

Michael Karayanni considers how the Israeli construction of religion and politics shapes the live Palestinian-Arabs in the state.
Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme (CSASP)

Performance and Power in Delhi

The passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in December 2019 has ushered in a new form of politics in India.
African Studies Centre
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Book Launch: State and Society in Nigeria

Portia Roelofs and Gavin Williams discuss in this podcast Gavin's influential book, State and Society in Nigeria.
The Global History of Capitalism

Wrap up reflection part 1

Jeremy Adelman (Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Princeton) gives a lecture on history and public policy.
Changing Character of War
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The Constitution of Illicit Orders: Contested Sovereignty in Territorial Domains

Within the context of modernity and globalisation, this research project investigates the processes by which governance arises in territories subjected to illicit forms of social order that contest state sovereignty and authority.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Immunity from Execution of Military and Cultural Goods

Recent years have seen numerous attempts to seize State assets held outside a State's national territory to satisfy debts owed by the State to private persons.
Mansfield College

What is a Good Citizen?

The fifth in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Joe Klein, renowned American political columnist for Time Magazine.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

A prison that isn't a prison: Globalization, mobility control, and state power

Thomas Ugelvik (University of Oslo, Norway)
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 How to engage constructively with fragile states

Donors have allocated increasing resources in fragile states to the reform and/or rebuilding of the architecture of the state, such as justice systems, the police and army, and the management of ministries in efforts to support stability.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Fear of Tahrir: Turkish Perspectives on the Egyptian Revolution

Kerem Öktem presents a critical reading of Turkish public debates and the policies of the ruling party in Turkey on the Egyptian revolution.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 6: Beyond Egypt: Revolutionary Egypt's Relations with Surrounding States: Internal Transformation, External Realignment and Regional Security

Fred Lawson examines the reconfiguration of Egyptian foreign policy since the revolution, particularly with respect to relations with Iran and Ethiopia.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 5: Competing Visions of Tahrir: Trickster: Taufiq 'Ukasha, the Perpetuation of Liminal Crisis, and the Shaping of Counter-revolutionary Discourse

Walter Armbrust examines the 'counter-revolution' through the lens of television talk show host Taufiq 'Ukasha, a 'trickster' prone to generating perverted forms of social knowledge.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 5: Competing Visions of Tahrir: In Search of Antistructure: The Meaning of Tahrir Square in Egypt's Ongoing Social Drama

Mark Peterson examines meaning construction and the 'iterations' of Tahrir Square gatherings in the unfolding experience of the ongoing revolution.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 4: Old State, New Rules: From War of Manoeuvre to War of Position

Nicola Pratt discusses the competing wars of position being waged against the hegemonic system of authoritarianism in post-Mubarak Egypt, focusing on the realm of gender.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 4: Old State, New Rules: Praetorian Parliamentarism: The Contradictions of Egypt's Post-revolutionary Experiment

Alexander Kazamias conceptualises the Egyptian revolution as an incomplete process of socio-political transformation, having so far only partially changed the postcolonial Egyptian state.
The State of the State

Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Professor Saskia Sassen delivers the keynote speech of the 'Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives' conference held by the Anglo-German State of the State Fellowship Programme on 21st May 2011.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Structural Holes in the Territorial Fabric of the State

Professor Saskia Sassen gives the keynote speech of the 'Transformations of the State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives' conference held by the Anglo-German State of the State Fellowship Programme on 21st May 2011.
The State of the State

The State, Tolerance and Rationalism in Spinoza, Mendelssohn and Kant

Stefan Bird-Pollan (University of Kentucky) delivers a lecture as part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme on the ideas of The State, Tolerance and Rationalism as seen in the philosophies of Kant, Spinoza and Mendelssohn.
The State of the State

Opinion Formation and Democratic Legitimacy

Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University) delivers this lecture on government, opinion formation, the media and direct democracy as part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme, given by Creative media and direct democracy.
The State of the State

The Practice of Sovereignty: Kant on the Duties of National and International Citizenship

Paul Guyer (University of Pennsylvania) presents his paper on Kant's views of the practice of sovereignty. Presented as part of the Anglo-­German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme.

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