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Image 6 May 2022 How authoritarian power manipulates the global economy to sustain itself Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Jody LaPorte Tena Prelec
Image 5 May 2022 Under-represented students get opportunity to study PPE at Oxford through new access programme
Image 4 May 2022 New Women’s International Thought exhibition opens at the LSE Library Patricia Owens
Image 28 Apr 2022 New Fulbright Visiting Professor Alison Brysk delivers special seminar series on the future of human rights Alison Brysk
Image 27 Apr 2022 A permanent national security council in Italy would have major benefits for Italian foreign and defence policy, says Andrea Ruggeri. Andrea Ruggeri
Image 7 Apr 2022 Oxford is first in UK and second in the world in 2022 QS World Rankings for Politics and International Studies
Image 6 Apr 2022 New Reuters Institute research on less trusting news audiences Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 24 Mar 2022 Citizen juries for government decisions could curb corruption, new research suggests Samuel Bagg