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Fear and Loathing International Relations - Cyril Foster Lecture 2017 Although the 2003 Iraq War was linked to the "War on Terror" the case for the war was presented, at least in the UK, within the terms of the established framework of international relations, with the UN at the centre. Lawrence Freedman 16 March, 2017
The Responsibility to Protect in a Time of Trump: Can Human Protection Weather the Storm? Professor Alex Bellamy (University of Queensland) discusses new challenges for implementing Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principles in the current age. Richard Caplan, Alex Bellamy 9 December, 2016
Book Launch: 'Citizens' Wealth' Author Angela Cummine gives a brief overview of her book on Sovereign Wealth Funds: what they are, and who actually owns them. Angela Cummine, Charles Conn 29 September, 2016
Twenty-five Years in the Search for Peace: Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize Geir Lundestad, a Norwegian historian, who until 2014 served as the director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, delivered the 2016 Cyril Foster Lecture, 'Twenty-five Years in the Search for Peace: Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize', on 3rd March 2016. Geir Lundestad 22 August, 2016
'A Feminist Voyage Through International Relations' Professor Emerita J. Ann Tickner (University of Southern California) delivers a lecture on the role of feminist theory in the field of international relations. J. Ann Tickner, Andrew Hurrell 22 June, 2016
'The Case for Offshore Balancing' with John Mearsheimer Professor John J. Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) presents the conclusions of his latest article published in 'Foreign Affairs' on offshore balancing. John J. Mearsheimer, Duncan Snidal, Ulrike Franke 22 June, 2016
Elliot Lecture: 'The History of the Russian-Soviet Soul' St Antony's College hosts the 2015 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, Svetlana Alexievich, for a discussion of her the Soviet soul and her current and former projects. Svetlana Alexievich, Margarita Vaysman, Oliver Ready, Margaret MacMillan 17 June, 2016
'Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World' Professor Timothy Garton Ash discusses the premise of his new book titled 'Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World.' Timothy Garton Ash, Margaret MacMillan, Adam Roberts, Patricia Thornton, Faisal Devji 16 June, 2016
'Poland: Internationalism, Nationalism and Challenges of the International Environment' President of the Stefan Batory Foundation Aleksander Smolar discusses nationalism and internationalism in contemporary Poland Aleksander Smolar, Stephen Whitefield 16 May, 2016
Text in the Social Sciences Session 4: Topic Modeling Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers 18 April, 2016
Text in the Social Sciences Session 3: Scaling and Dictionary Approaches Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. Félix Krawatzek. Andy Eggers 18 April, 2016
Text in the Social Sciences Session 2: Text as Discourse Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers 18 April, 2016
Text in the Social Sciences Session 1: Getting Started Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers 18 April, 2016
Book Launch: 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage' Professor Todd Hall discussed his recently published book, 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage.' Todd Hall 12 April, 2016
Challenging charisma: constructing grievance and the limits of legitimacy in post-Crimea Russia Samuel Greene talks about outbreak of protests in Russia and political events after the annexation of Crimea Samuel Greene, Paul Chaisty 4 February, 2016
Geopolitics of Fear: South East Europe in a dangerous neighbourhood The seminar series addresses some of the acute problems affecting Europe, as seen especially from a South Eastern European perspective, and combine the thematic (refugee, economic and political crises) with the country specific approaches. David Madden, Richard Caplan, Neil MacFarlane, Othon Anastasakis, Kalypso Nicolaidis 4 February, 2016
The Making of a Constitution: Pakistan and the Question of Sovereignty The speaker analyses the concept of 'sovereignty' as presented in the Objectives Resolution of Pakistan presented to the Constituent Assembly in March 1949 Faisal Devji, Yaqoob Khan Bangash 4 February, 2016
Divergences between the law of marriage and its social meaning: are same-sex marriages unique? In 2013, the UK Parliament legalized same-sex marriage in England and Wales. Dr Scot Peterson discusses whether this is the first time there has been a divergence in the general understanding of marriage and the definition enshrined in law. Scot Peterson, Kenneth Howse 1 February, 2016
Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China Sheila A. Smith, a senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses her new book, "Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China." Sheila A. Smith, Rosemary Foot 1 February, 2016
Incorporating Ethnicity: Ethnodevelopment Policy in Latin America, 1985-2005 Professor Sarah Chartock discusses ethnodevelopment policies, illustrated with the cases of Peru, Ecuador and Guatemala. Sarah Chartock, Maya Tudor 1 February, 2016
Oxford Women in Politics with Dr Anne-Marie Slaughter Dr Slaughter discusses workplace policies and the value we place on care of children and other loved ones. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Rebecca Fradkin 28 January, 2016
War and Ecology in China: Henan Province, the Yellow River and beyond Dr Micah Muscolino discusses his new book entitled "The Ecology of War in China: Henan Province, the Yellow River, and Beyond, 1938–1950." Micah Muscolino, Erica Charters 25 November, 2015
The Aftermath of World War II and the New Political Geography of Europe Modern European History Professor Paul Betts reflects on the legacy of World War II and its relevance to conflicts and crises today. Paul Betts, Félix Krawatzek 25 October, 2015
Migration, Protection and Reception: The 'crisis' in the Mediterranean How Europe's external border controls that limit and monitor the entry of non-Europeans relates to the reception of migrants in the European Union Brad Blitz, Othon Anastasakis 25 October, 2015
'Examinations and Gender Gaps' Panel 2: Experiences from Oxford Both undergraduate degrees in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, as well as History and Politics have a gender discrepancy in finals results. This workshop addresses the reasons for these differences. Sara Smith, Jane Mellanby, Anna Bradshaw, Margaret Stevens, Catherine De Vries 19 October, 2015
'Examinations and Gender Gaps' Panel 1: Best Practices for Examination and Ways of Combatting Gender Gaps Both undergraduate degrees in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, as well as History and Politics have a gender discrepancy in finals results. This workshop addresses the reasons for these differences. Jo-Anne Baird, Sara Smith, Janet Dyson, Jane Gingrich, Catherine De Vries 19 October, 2015
Making Sovereign Finance and Human Rights Work Discussion of 'Making Sovereign Finance and Human Rights Work,' a recently-published collection that introduces novel legal theories and analyses the links between sovereign debt and human rights from a variety of perspectives. Andreas Føllesdal, Sheldon Leader, Rosa Maria Lastra, Jernej Letnar Cernic, Jesse Tomalty, Jaakko Kuosmanen, Angela Cummine, Stuart White 14 October, 2015
'David Miller's Political Philosophy' Panel 5 This panel includes two talks: 'Hume on Authority' and 'Political Philosophy and Autobiography.' This conference was held in honour of David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. Leslie Green, Sarah Fine, Stuart White 14 October, 2015
'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 4 This panel includes two talks: 'Miller on Human Rights' and 'The Right to Drive People Away.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. Christopher Heath Wellman, Jeremy Waldron, Alice Baderin 14 October, 2015
'David Miller's Political Philosophy' Panel 3 This panel includes two talks: 'Self-Determination, Revolution, and Intervention' and 'Multiculturalism, National Identity, and Failed Citizenship.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. Allen Buchanan, Patti Lenard, Jesse Tomalty 14 October, 2015
'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Keynote: Political Philosophy: Looking Back David Miller describes his experience in the field of political philosophy at a conference held in his honour. David Miller 14 October, 2015
'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 2 This panel includes two talks: 'Religious Freedom, Public Space and Democratic Self-Determination' and 'Fertility, Mortality, and National Responsibility.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. Cécile Laborde, Andrew Williams, Simon Caney 14 October, 2015
'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 1 This panel includes two talks: 'Miller's Crossing' and 'On Self-Determination.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. Jonathan Quong, Anna Stilz, Ashwini Vasanthakumar 14 October, 2015
ISIS in the Eyes of the World-Wide Arab Community on Social Media: Between Sentiment and Foreign Fighters Using social media to analyse public opinion toward ISIS in the Arab community Luigi Curini, Stefano Iacus, Max Smeets 14 October, 2015
Wake Up Europe! Why Britain should stay engaged and transform the EU The UK has a crucial role to play in the debate over how the EU should be reformed. This session engages in a conversation as to why and how. Kalypso Nicolaidis 23 September, 2015
'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 4: Who is Sovereign, God or the People? Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Malise Ruthven, Hazem Kandil 16 September, 2015
'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 3: Regional Consequences of the Suppression of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Dr Ewan Stein, Dr Omar Ashour 16 September, 2015
'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 2: Religiosity, Activism and Mobilization Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Gamal Soltan, Samir Morcos 16 September, 2015
'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 1: Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Mazen Hassan, Hisham Hellyer, Stephen Whitefield 16 September, 2015
'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Keynote: Religiosity and Politics in Egypt His Grace Bishop Angaelos delivered this address as part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Bishop Angaelos, Elisabeth Kendall 16 September, 2015
'How to Study Global IR?' Roundtable: Can the Study of IR be De-centred? Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? Nora Fisher Onar, Basak Kale, Andrew Hurrell, Kalypso Nicolaidis 16 September, 2015
'How to Study Global IR?' Session 3: Re-thinking the Research Agenda for East Asian IR Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? Rosemary Foot, Mingde Wang 16 September, 2015
'How to Study Global IR?' Session 2: The Global Study of Political Ideas Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? Rahul Rao, Martin Pioch, Laurence Whitehead 16 September, 2015
'How to Study Global IR?' Session 1: The Global Study of IR Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? Amitav Acharya, Fleur Huijskens, Andrew Hurrell 16 September, 2015
'Political Theory at the Margins' Roundtable Discussion Roundtable discussion with JanaLee Cherneski, Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman, Elizabeth Frazer, Humeira Iqtidar. Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman, Humeira Iqtidar, Elizabeth Frazer 16 September, 2015
'Political Theory at the Margins' Keynote: The Role of Race Delivered by Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman (University College London) Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman 16 September, 2015
'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 3: Theorizing Oppression and Emancipation Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. Rachelle Bascara, Johann Lieb, Dan Butt, Dana Mills 16 September, 2015
'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 2: Contested Conceptions of Objects and Property Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. Johanna Maj Schmidt, Thomas Coughlan, Joanna Rozpedowski 16 September, 2015
'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 1: Responses to (Post-)Colonialism Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. Anna-Sophie Schönfelder, Simon Tabet, Puneet Dhaliwal, Ashwini Vasanthakumar 16 September, 2015
A Conversation on the Role of Women in Transforming Conflict in the 21st Century A panel discussion on Dr Scilla Elworthy's new book 'Pioneering the Possible: Awakened Leadership for a World That Works' and the Oxford launch of 'Rising Women Rising World.' Scilla Elworthy, Rama Mani, Richard Caplan, Kalypso Nicolaidis 16 September, 2015
Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges Federico Fabbrini (Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen) delivered a talk on his book manuscript 'Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges.' Federico Fabbrini, Kalypso Nicolaidis 16 September, 2015
'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 4: Keynote Presentation A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. Martin Ceadel 1 September, 2015
'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 3: Pacifism, Peace Movements and War Prevention A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. Jonathan Wright, Holger Nehring, Thomas Davies, Cheyney Ryan 1 September, 2015
'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 2: British Foreign Policy in War and Peace A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. George Giannakopoulos, Anne Deighton, John Dunbabin, Gillian Peele 1 September, 2015
'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 1: Thinking About Peace and War A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. Amitabh Mattoo, Elizabeth Frazer, Jonathan Leader Maynard, Adam Roberts 1 September, 2015
Arctic War or Arctic Peace? Are international relations in the Arctic really that different from those in other regions – and if so, why? Michael Byers 1 September, 2015
Power and Order, Peace and War: lessons for Asia from 1914-1918 How might a new regional order in Asia look, and how could it be built? Hugh White 1 September, 2015
'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 4: Keynote Presentation The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics. Craig Calhoun, Katharine Brooks 1 September, 2015
'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 3: The Role of Identity in International and Regional Relations The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics. Bettina Schorr, Erika Harris, Emily Tamkin, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Gwendolyn Sasse 1 September, 2015
'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 2: The Devoted Actor: Pancultural Foundations of Intractable Conflict The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics. Scott Atran, Kalypso Nicolaidis 1 September, 2015
'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 1: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and New Political Identities The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics. Aurelien Mondon, Jonathan Leader Maynard, Alexander Betts, Katharine Brooks 1 September, 2015
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 2 April, 2015
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
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
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
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 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
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
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

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