Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 13 Feb 2023 Radio Title BBC Today: Chinese strategy, rising US-China tensions, and the state of ‘weaponised interdependence’ that the US and China find themselves in Where BBC Sounds Rana Mitter Date 12 Feb 2023 Opinion Title South Sudan’s oil and water give it bargaining power – but will it benefit the people? Where The Conversation François Sennesael Harry Verhoeven Date 6 Feb 2023 Radio Title Taiwan: Hyper-democracy Where BBC Radio 4 Patricia M Thornton Date 5 Feb 2023 Comment Title The constituency most opposed to inheritance tax... and it doesn't vote Tory Where The Telegraph Ben Ansell Date 4 Feb 2023 Opinion Title Japan’s plans for an anti-China alliance Where The Spectator Rana Mitter Date 1 Feb 2023 Opinion Title Is a breakthrough in Serbia-Kosovo negotiations finally possible? Where LSE Tena Prelec Date 30 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Reforming cultural exchanges to help build stronger trust Where China Daily Brian Yue Shun Wong Date 30 Jan 2023 Review Title Red Memory by Tania Branigan review – the Cultural Revolution up close Where The Guardian Rana Mitter Date 29 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Racializing white women’s international thought: Lady Kathleen Simon’s international abolitionist crusade to complete the “unfinished work of Wilberforce,” 1927-1955 Where The Leverhulme Trust Isabelle Napier Date 27 Jan 2023 Opinion Title A Puzzling Inheritance Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 22 Jan 2023 Feature Title Mainstream pornography is boring, says Oxford professor Amia Srinivasan Where The Week Amia Srinivasan Date 20 Jan 2023 Comment Title Tim Soutphommasane - Meet the Indigenous Australian Giving Her Community a Voice Where Time Magazine Date 20 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Government by PowerPoint – Analysing the politics of charts and infographics during COVID-19 Where LSE William Allen Date 19 Jan 2023 Comment Title Beijing’s top economic adviser tells Davos CEOs ‘China is back’ Where Financial Times Rana Mitter Date 19 Jan 2023 Podcast Title Women in politics – In conversation with Rachel Bernhard: Can gender-typical appearance and behaviour help candidates win office Where OxPol Anastasia Bektimirova Rachel Bernhard 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 13 Feb 2023 Radio Title BBC Today: Chinese strategy, rising US-China tensions, and the state of ‘weaponised interdependence’ that the US and China find themselves in Where BBC Sounds Rana Mitter
Date 12 Feb 2023 Opinion Title South Sudan’s oil and water give it bargaining power – but will it benefit the people? Where The Conversation François Sennesael Harry Verhoeven
Date 5 Feb 2023 Comment Title The constituency most opposed to inheritance tax... and it doesn't vote Tory Where The Telegraph Ben Ansell
Date 4 Feb 2023 Opinion Title Japan’s plans for an anti-China alliance Where The Spectator Rana Mitter
Date 1 Feb 2023 Opinion Title Is a breakthrough in Serbia-Kosovo negotiations finally possible? Where LSE Tena Prelec
Date 30 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Reforming cultural exchanges to help build stronger trust Where China Daily Brian Yue Shun Wong
Date 30 Jan 2023 Review Title Red Memory by Tania Branigan review – the Cultural Revolution up close Where The Guardian Rana Mitter
Date 29 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Racializing white women’s international thought: Lady Kathleen Simon’s international abolitionist crusade to complete the “unfinished work of Wilberforce,” 1927-1955 Where The Leverhulme Trust Isabelle Napier
Date 22 Jan 2023 Feature Title Mainstream pornography is boring, says Oxford professor Amia Srinivasan Where The Week Amia Srinivasan
Date 20 Jan 2023 Comment Title Tim Soutphommasane - Meet the Indigenous Australian Giving Her Community a Voice Where Time Magazine
Date 20 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Government by PowerPoint – Analysing the politics of charts and infographics during COVID-19 Where LSE William Allen
Date 19 Jan 2023 Comment Title Beijing’s top economic adviser tells Davos CEOs ‘China is back’ Where Financial Times Rana Mitter
Date 19 Jan 2023 Podcast Title Women in politics – In conversation with Rachel Bernhard: Can gender-typical appearance and behaviour help candidates win office Where OxPol Anastasia Bektimirova Rachel Bernhard