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Listed below are lectures, seminars and other events in and around Oxford which may be of interest to members of the Department. This listing does not include events arranged by the Department, please see our Department Events page. Limits on venue capacity or registration fees may apply: please check with the hosting organisation. Event listings were correct on the date of posting.

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Wed, 16 May 2012

‘'Essentially Digital Governance in Austerity: 'NPM Rising from the Dead' or a New Quasi-Paradigm for Public Management Reform?’ - (12:30)

Speaker: Professor Helen Margetts

12:30 - Wed, 16 May 2012


'Colbeck Castle: Differentiating Colonialisms in the Americas' - (17:00)

Speaker: Dr. Louis Nelson (Virginia)

Affiliation: Rothermere American Institute

17:00 - Wed, 16 May 2012


'Ghosts of Empire' - Kwasi Kwarteng in conversation with Hugo Rifkind - (19:30)

Speaker: Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Hugo Rifkind (The Times)

Affiliation: Asia House

19:30 - Wed, 16 May 2012


Thu, 17 May 2012

'The Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions' - (10:00)

10:00 - Thu, 17 May 2012


Film screening: 'Readymade' - (17:00)

17:00 - Thu, 17 May 2012


'The Strange History of the American Federal Bill of Rights: England, the United States, and the Atlantic World' - (17:30)

Speaker: Prof Pauline Maier (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

17:30 - Thu, 17 May 2012


‘Climate change and two concepts of liberty’ - (18:00)

Speaker: Myles Allen

18:00 - Thu, 17 May 2012


'Genocide: What will YOU be?' - (19:30)

Affiliation: Oxford Aegis

19:30 - Thu, 17 May 2012


Fri, 18 May 2012

‘The Public Responsibilities of the Economist’

Speaker: Dr Diane Coyle (Manchester)

Fri, 18 May 2012


'Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Panel Discussion: Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law'

Fri, 18 May 2012


Emerging Markets Series: a talk by Lord Wei - (18:00)

Speaker: Nat Wei (Chairman of East Asian Business APPG)

18:00 - Fri, 18 May 2012


Sat, 19 May 2012

'Writing the History of the Special Operations Executive. In Remembrance of M.R.D. Foot (1919-2012)' - (10:00)

Speaker: Conveners: Laurent Douzou, IEP Lyon-MFO and Mark Seamna, Cabinet Office

Affiliation: Maison Française d'Oxford

10:00 - Sat, 19 May 2012


Mon, 21 May 2012

'Political Epistemics: The Secret Police, the Opposition, and the End of East German Socialism' - (12:30)

Speaker: Prof Andreas Glaeser (Chicago)

12:30 - Mon, 21 May 2012


Climate and ‘Government’ (France, 18th-19th Centuries)', 'Climate as Agency' - (16:00)

Affiliation: Maison Française d'Oxford

16:00 - Mon, 21 May 2012


'Elusive Citizenship: Media, Minorities and Freedom of Communication in Turkey in the Last Decade' - (17:00)

Speaker: Eylem Yanardağoğlu (Bahçeşehir)

Affiliation: European Studies Centre

17:00 - Mon, 21 May 2012


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