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Jun

Bassam Gergi co-authors article on Taksim Square protests

Posted: 17/06/2013

Bassam Gergi, Dahrendorf Scholar at St. Antony's College, Oxford, has co-authored an opinion piece in The Huffington Post (6 July) entitled 'Taking back the square' with Ali Breland, a student from the University of Texas in Austin.

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14
Jun

Dr Harry Verhoeven writes on the unlikelihood of an Egypt/Ethiopia 'water war'

Posted: 14/06/2013

Harry Verhoeven has written an opinion piece for Al Jazeera (13 June) entitled 'Why a 'water war' over the Nile River won't happen', analysing the context behind the current bellicose rhetoric coming from both the Egyptian and Ethiopian governments over who controls the Nile.

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13
Jun

Dr Alex Leveringhaus discusses Lethal Autonomous Robotics (LARs)

Posted: 13/06/2013

Alex Leveringhaus, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Oxford’s Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC) appeared in a segment on BBC Newsnight (30 May) on Lethal Autonomous Robotics (LARs).

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11
Jun

Professor Rana Mitter interviews Shadow Cabinet minister about the future of UK-China relations

Posted: 11/06/2013

Rana Mitter interviewed Shadow Cabinet minister Liam Byrne about the future of UK-China relations for BBC Radio 3 (4 June).

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10
Jun

Dr Nic Cheeseman’s research makes front page news in Kenya

Posted: 10/06/2013

An article by Nic Cheeseman has made the front page of Kenya’s Daily Nation, the largest newspaper in East and Central Africa with a circulation of over 200,000.  The piece, “From Cold War to M-Pesa – events that shaped Kenyan history”, discusses 50 events that have shaped Kenyan history.  It was selected to lead the Nation’s celebration of 50 years of Kenyan independence in an edition published on Makadara Day (June 2).

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09
Jun

Dr James Tilley skeptical of whether youth voter turnout will increase for European elections

Posted: 09/06/2013

An article in Reuters (30 May) on how the youth vote may affect next year’s European elections includes the views of Oxford’s James Tilley.

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07
Jun

John Lloyd remarks on the roles and obligations of technology companies in society

Posted: 07/06/2013

In a column for Reuters (28 May), John Lloyd notes that the relationship between large technology corporations such as Google and Facebook and the nation state is of great importance to society.

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07
Jun

Dr Ricardo Soares de Oliveira comments on Angolan privatization

Posted: 07/06/2013

Ricardo Soares de Oliveira was interviewed by Radio France Internationale (22 May) on the recently announced Angolan privatization programme.

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04
Jun

Professor Iain McLean discusses Scottish devolution on BBC Radio 4

Posted: 04/06/2013

In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Westminster Hour (2 June), Iain Mclean notes that, no matter which way the Scottish referendum is decided, Scotland will likely see more devolution in the years ahead, as the Scotland Act of 2012 comes into force.

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03
Jun

Dr David Rodin joins discussion on the ‘Letter of Last Resort’

Posted: 03/06/2013

David Rodin, Senior Research Fellow at Oxford's Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict (ELAC) participated in a BBC Radio 4 roundtable discussion on the Letter of Last Resort: the letters in which British Prime Ministers leave directions for commanders of British nuclear submarines on how to respond should the UK be destroyed by a nuclear attack.

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