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Raquel Chanto Viquez

Raquel Chanto is a doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on the relationship between the expansion of the global middle class and the fight against corruption. Previously, she served as political analyst and adviser to the President of the Republic of Costa Rica, the Secretary for Political Affairs at the Organization of American States (OAS), the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB), and the Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Trade.

Marta Antonetti

  • BA in Comunicazione e Società - Università degli Studi di Milano (110 Cum Laude);
  • MSc in Comparative Social Change - Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin.

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Rohan Watt

Rohan completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia completing a Bachelor of Arts with an extended major in political science and a Bachelor of Laws. He is an admitted lawyer who, prior to postgraduate studies, worked as an adviser to an Australian cabinet minister, working on legal, constitutional, parliamentary, and security policy issues. He has also worked as a Special Adviser in the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit.

Christine Sheldon

Christine is a Dutch DPhil candidate in Politics at Hertford College. Her research centres on intra-coalition bargaining during a coalition government's time in office, thus from formation to termination. In doing so, she employs computational text analysis and causal inference based research design. She has previously completed the MPhil programme in European Politics at the DPIR, writing her thesis on the interaction of coalition governments with the institutional design of the Dutch parliament from 1848 onwards.

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Arthur PB Laudrain

Arthur is a research student from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity, on placement at the Department of Politics and International Relations. His research is supported by UK Research & Innovation and The Rotary Foundation. He studies issues at the intersection of technology and international security.

Arthur is a Fellow of the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative (ECCRI), and a Junior Fellow of the Open Diplomacy Institute.

Research

Arthur's research interests include:

  • Government,

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