Fulbright Inaugural Lecture 18 May 2011

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Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter spoke on The Turn: American Foreign Policy 2009 to 2011 on 18 May 2011. After introductions by Professor Sir Adam Roberts and Professor Andrew Hurrell. Professor Slaughter discussed how the nature of US foreign policy during the Obama administration has shifted from purely government government diplomacy to place far greater emphasis on government society relations and on society - society relations.

Guest Speaker

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Dr Mark Stears (University of Oxford)


A CPI graduate workshop took place in the Manor Road Building on Saturday, 18 September 2010, entitled, Politics in strange places: breaking the boundaries of the definition of the political.

This event invited young researchers looking at unique topics within the discipline of political theory to discuss their work and respond to peers ideas.

Telling Stories about Politics: The concept of political narrative and the case of left versus right

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George Hoare (University of Oxford)

A CPI graduate workshop took place in the Manor Road Building on Saturday, 18 September 2010, entitled, Politics in strange places: breaking the boundaries of the definition of the political.

This event invited young researchers looking at unique topics within the discipline of political theory to discuss their work and respond to peers ideas.

Nietzsche, Plato, Dance, Politics: Two interpretations of the relationship between politics and dance

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Dana Mills (University of Oxford)

A CPI graduate workshop took place in the Manor Road Building on Saturday, 18 September 2010, entitled, Politics in strange places: breaking the boundaries of the definition of the political.

This event invited young researchers looking at unique topics within the discipline of political theory to discuss their work and respond to peers ideas.

Politics around the wine table: The political nature of a symposium in Platos laws

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Eno Trimcev (University of Oxford)

A CPI graduate workshop took place in the Manor Road Building on Saturday, 18 September 2010, entitled, Politics in strange places: breaking the boundaries of the definition of the political.

This event invited young researchers looking at unique topics within the discipline of political theory to discuss their work and respond to peers ideas.

Opening Remarks

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Professor Michael Freeden (Director of CPI, University of Oxford)

A CPI graduate workshop took place in the Manor Road Building on Saturday, 18 September 2010, entitled, Politics in strange places: breaking the boundaries of the definition of the political.

This event invited young researchers looking at unique topics within the discipline of political theory to discuss their work and respond to peers ideas.

Invisible War

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Professor Joy Gordon (Fairfield University) with Professor David Miller(Oxford). 2 Nov 2010, ELAC/CCW Seminar Series


ELAC is an interdisciplinary research programme whose central aim is to determine how law, norms, and institutions can regulate, restrain, prevent, and terminate armed conflict in todays international system.


The Untold War

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Professor Nancy Sherman (Georgetown). 12 October 2010, ELAC/CCW Seminar Series

ELAC is an interdisciplinary research programme whose central aim is to determine how law, norms, and institutions can regulate, restrain, prevent, and terminate armed conflict in todays international system.


Access to a Court and the Security Council: Implications for Normative Hierarchy

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Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (Glasgow). 9 Nov 2010, ELAC/CCW Seminar Series

ELAC is an interdisciplinary research programme whose central aim is to determine how law, norms, and institutions can regulate, restrain, prevent, and terminate armed conflict in todays international system.


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