Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 4 Jul 2023 Comment Title Will the West lose patience and force Ukraine to negotiate and lose territory? Where Aljazeera Richard Caplan Date 3 Jul 2023 Podcast Title Narendra Modi: Why India's leader is being courted by the West Where Sky News Kate Sullivan de Estrada Date 4 Jun 2023 Comment Title Tiananmen Square and the current situation in China and Hong Kong Where BBC News Rana Mitter Date 29 May 2023 Comment Title China’s military has become an untouchable nationalist symbol. Artists and comedians are finding out the hard way Where CNN Rana Mitter Date 22 May 2023 Podcast Title Recovering Women's International Thought from the Shadow of History Where OxPol Patricia Owens Anastasia Bektimirova Date 18 May 2023 Radio Title China's Hidden Century Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter Date 18 May 2023 Radio Title The World Tonight Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter Date 9 May 2023 Comment Title Is Putin a legitimate military target for Ukraine? Where WordPress Janina Dill Date 8 May 2023 Opinion Title Dare to Fight or Dare to Struggle? Translation of a Chinese Political Concept Where Centre for Strategic and International Studies Todd H. Hall Date 27 Mar 2023 Opinion Title A new battleground: russia’s “grey zone” warfare in the sahel Where OxPol Lisa Klaassen Date 22 Mar 2023 Comment Title Analysis: China’s sway over Russia grows amid Ukraine fight Where AP News Rana Mitter Date 20 Mar 2023 Comment Title Global: 20 years on… Experts on the ‘unmitigated disaster’ of Iraq War Where The Sunday Post Louise Fawcett Date 19 Mar 2023 Comment Title The invasion of Iraq was a turning point on to a path that led towards Ukraine Where The Guardian Louise Fawcett Date 14 Mar 2023 TV Title China's response to the Aukus deal Where BBC News Rana Mitter Date 10 Mar 2023 Opinion Title Lucie Zimmern: the ‘difficult woman’ of interwar international relations Where The Loop Patricia Owens Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next ›
Date 4 Jul 2023 Comment Title Will the West lose patience and force Ukraine to negotiate and lose territory? Where Aljazeera Richard Caplan
Date 3 Jul 2023 Podcast Title Narendra Modi: Why India's leader is being courted by the West Where Sky News Kate Sullivan de Estrada
Date 4 Jun 2023 Comment Title Tiananmen Square and the current situation in China and Hong Kong Where BBC News Rana Mitter
Date 29 May 2023 Comment Title China’s military has become an untouchable nationalist symbol. Artists and comedians are finding out the hard way Where CNN Rana Mitter
Date 22 May 2023 Podcast Title Recovering Women's International Thought from the Shadow of History Where OxPol Patricia Owens Anastasia Bektimirova
Date 9 May 2023 Comment Title Is Putin a legitimate military target for Ukraine? Where WordPress Janina Dill
Date 8 May 2023 Opinion Title Dare to Fight or Dare to Struggle? Translation of a Chinese Political Concept Where Centre for Strategic and International Studies Todd H. Hall
Date 27 Mar 2023 Opinion Title A new battleground: russia’s “grey zone” warfare in the sahel Where OxPol Lisa Klaassen
Date 22 Mar 2023 Comment Title Analysis: China’s sway over Russia grows amid Ukraine fight Where AP News Rana Mitter
Date 20 Mar 2023 Comment Title Global: 20 years on… Experts on the ‘unmitigated disaster’ of Iraq War Where The Sunday Post Louise Fawcett
Date 19 Mar 2023 Comment Title The invasion of Iraq was a turning point on to a path that led towards Ukraine Where The Guardian Louise Fawcett
Date 10 Mar 2023 Opinion Title Lucie Zimmern: the ‘difficult woman’ of interwar international relations Where The Loop Patricia Owens