Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 22 Apr 2025 Radio Title The Upcoming Local Elections Where BBC Today Jane Green Date 20 Apr 2025 Comment Title It’s the hope that saves you Where Financial Times Edward Brooks Date 19 Apr 2025 Comment Title It’s not poverty that’s breeding the new populism. It’s wealth Where The Observer Jane Green Ben Ansell Date 14 Apr 2025 Comment Title Keir Starmer’s massive majority brings problems of its own Where Politico Jane Green Date 2 Apr 2025 Opinion Title The Le Pen ruling is good for liberal democracy, writes Tarik Abou-Chadi Where The Economist Tarik Abou-Chadi Date 16 Mar 2025 Opinion Title Shifting Priorities in US Diplomacy: Professor Richard Caplan on Trump's 'America First' Policy and Its Global Implications Where Gulan Richard Caplan Date 12 Mar 2025 Comment Title How Elon Musk weaponised X against Ukraine’s president Zelensky Where Independent Mitali Mukherjee Date 11 Mar 2025 Comment Title How Labour can sidestep migration to beat Tories and Reform Where inews.co.uk Jane Green Date 9 Mar 2025 Radio Title Ukrainian soldier speaks on the toll of war Where BBC Sounds Richard Caplan Date 8 Mar 2025 Comment Title Today's bluds, tomorrow’s opps: How public diplomacy is reshaping global affairs Where The Economic Times Richard Caplan Date 2 Mar 2025 Radio Title The sudden turn of American policy: "Kosovo to become more audible" Where Radio Europa e Lire Richard Caplan Date 28 Feb 2025 Radio Title The War in Ukraine - US talks with Ukraine [from 1:08:45] Where BBC Radio 5 Live Marnie Howlett Date 26 Feb 2025 Opinion Title Ukraine Will Not Surrender to Russia Where Foreign Affairs Marnie Howlett Date 24 Feb 2025 Comment Title Reflecting on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine Where University of Oxford Marnie Howlett Date 24 Feb 2025 Comment Title Germany has swung to the right. What does that mean for the country – and Europe? Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi 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 19 Apr 2025 Comment Title It’s not poverty that’s breeding the new populism. It’s wealth Where The Observer Jane Green Ben Ansell
Date 14 Apr 2025 Comment Title Keir Starmer’s massive majority brings problems of its own Where Politico Jane Green
Date 2 Apr 2025 Opinion Title The Le Pen ruling is good for liberal democracy, writes Tarik Abou-Chadi Where The Economist Tarik Abou-Chadi
Date 16 Mar 2025 Opinion Title Shifting Priorities in US Diplomacy: Professor Richard Caplan on Trump's 'America First' Policy and Its Global Implications Where Gulan Richard Caplan
Date 12 Mar 2025 Comment Title How Elon Musk weaponised X against Ukraine’s president Zelensky Where Independent Mitali Mukherjee
Date 11 Mar 2025 Comment Title How Labour can sidestep migration to beat Tories and Reform Where inews.co.uk Jane Green
Date 9 Mar 2025 Radio Title Ukrainian soldier speaks on the toll of war Where BBC Sounds Richard Caplan
Date 8 Mar 2025 Comment Title Today's bluds, tomorrow’s opps: How public diplomacy is reshaping global affairs Where The Economic Times Richard Caplan
Date 2 Mar 2025 Radio Title The sudden turn of American policy: "Kosovo to become more audible" Where Radio Europa e Lire Richard Caplan
Date 28 Feb 2025 Radio Title The War in Ukraine - US talks with Ukraine [from 1:08:45] Where BBC Radio 5 Live Marnie Howlett
Date 26 Feb 2025 Opinion Title Ukraine Will Not Surrender to Russia Where Foreign Affairs Marnie Howlett
Date 24 Feb 2025 Comment Title Reflecting on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine Where University of Oxford Marnie Howlett
Date 24 Feb 2025 Comment Title Germany has swung to the right. What does that mean for the country – and Europe? Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi