News Events News categoryAlumniAppointmentsAwards and RecognitionDPIR (PNC)DPIR in the mediaEquality and DiversityImpact and KEInterview/profileLife after DPIRPress releaseResearchSpring School CourseBA History & PoliticsBA PPEDPhil International RelationsDPhil PoliticsMPhil Comparative GovernmentMPhil European Politics and SocietyMPhil International RelationsMPhil Political TheoryMSc Political Theory ResearchMSc Politics Research AffiliationComparative Politics and GovernmentInternational RelationsIRPolitical TheoryProgramme for Global LeadershipResearch Methods Oxford’s Department of Politics and International Relations tops The Guardian’s University 2026 Guide for PoliticsDPIR maintains prime position for the subject from last year, fending off stiff competition from St Andrew’s and Cambridge Read more news | 6 Dec 2012 The Centre for International Studies (CIS) Annual Report 2011-2012 is available online news | 5 Dec 2012 Dr Reem Abou-El-Fadl given an Honourable Mention for the 2012 Leigh Douglas Memorial Prize news | 4 Dec 2012 New Podcast: Judgement and Justice- the life and diary of William Godwin news | 29 Nov 2012 Dr Harry Verhoeven comments on high profile arrests in Sudan news | 28 Nov 2012 John Lloyd writes on a church divided news | 28 Nov 2012 Dr Ainius Laas on Lithuanian parliaments approval of Algirdas Butkevicius as prime minister news | 27 Nov 2012 David Rodin on Morality and Ethics in the Gaza Conflict BBC Radio 4s The Moral Maze news | 26 Nov 2012 Politics in Spires and openDemocracy co-host Democratic wealth: building a citizens economy news | 22 Nov 2012 The Strain of Representation: How Parties Represent Diverse Voters in Western and Eastern Europe news | 22 Nov 2012 Dr Stephen Fisher on electing a crime commissioner for the Thames Valley news | 21 Nov 2012 John Lloyd on getting away from the Arab Street news | 20 Nov 2012 Professor David Anderson offers comment as US President Obama visits Burma Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 122 Page 123 Current page 124 Page 125 Page 126 … Next page Next ›