Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 3 Dec 2022 Video Title The legacy of fascism? Like a Karst River ready to resurface Where Naspread Andrea Ruggeri Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Do Twitter users want Musk to censure or ban offensive or threatening posts? Where The Washington Post Spyros Kosmidis Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Britain's Inequality Paradox Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 2 Dec 2022 Comment Title Europe’s far-right parties are learning from one another Where The New Statesman Vicente Valentim Date 23 Nov 2022 Feature Title The best path to peace is not talks with Putin, but helping Ukraine to win this war Where The Guardian Marnie Howlett Janina Dill Carl Müller-Crepon Date 21 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Petro Has a New Plan to Counter Deforestation in Colombia Where World Politics Review Christoph Sponsel Date 18 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Are the Conservatives in a death spiral? Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 18 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Welcome to Political Calculus Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 18 Nov 2022 Podcast Title What is...Women's International Thought? Where Voices: The EISA Podcast Patricia Owens Date 17 Nov 2022 Podcast Title Women in Politics – Formal and Informal Politics of Women’s Representation and Activism in Latin America Where OxPol Anastasia Bektimirova Julia Zulver Date 17 Nov 2022 Opinion Title the first step towards ‘total peace’ in Colombia Where Rodeemos el Diálogo Alejandro Posada Téllez Date 16 Nov 2022 Radio Title Dutch judges to deliver MH17 trial verdicts: Five things to know Where Aljazeera Marnie Howlett Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title At COP27, Gustavo Petro gathers support for the environmental protection of Colombia and the Amazon Where Open Democracy Christoph Sponsel Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Canada's harrowing euthanasia experiment should be a warning to the world Where The Telegraph Yuan Yi Zhu Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Bridging state responsibility and opportunities as African countries join in the digital silk road Where OxPol Fikayo Akeredolu Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 … Next page Next ›
Date 3 Dec 2022 Video Title The legacy of fascism? Like a Karst River ready to resurface Where Naspread Andrea Ruggeri
Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Do Twitter users want Musk to censure or ban offensive or threatening posts? Where The Washington Post Spyros Kosmidis
Date 2 Dec 2022 Comment Title Europe’s far-right parties are learning from one another Where The New Statesman Vicente Valentim
Date 23 Nov 2022 Feature Title The best path to peace is not talks with Putin, but helping Ukraine to win this war Where The Guardian Marnie Howlett Janina Dill Carl Müller-Crepon
Date 21 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Petro Has a New Plan to Counter Deforestation in Colombia Where World Politics Review Christoph Sponsel
Date 18 Nov 2022 Podcast Title What is...Women's International Thought? Where Voices: The EISA Podcast Patricia Owens
Date 17 Nov 2022 Podcast Title Women in Politics – Formal and Informal Politics of Women’s Representation and Activism in Latin America Where OxPol Anastasia Bektimirova Julia Zulver
Date 17 Nov 2022 Opinion Title the first step towards ‘total peace’ in Colombia Where Rodeemos el Diálogo Alejandro Posada Téllez
Date 16 Nov 2022 Radio Title Dutch judges to deliver MH17 trial verdicts: Five things to know Where Aljazeera Marnie Howlett
Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title At COP27, Gustavo Petro gathers support for the environmental protection of Colombia and the Amazon Where Open Democracy Christoph Sponsel
Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Canada's harrowing euthanasia experiment should be a warning to the world Where The Telegraph Yuan Yi Zhu
Date 14 Nov 2022 Opinion Title Bridging state responsibility and opportunities as African countries join in the digital silk road Where OxPol Fikayo Akeredolu