Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 25 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Ukraine: how Putin used a long proxy conflict to justify invasion Where The Conversation Giuseppe Spatafora Date 24 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Greece’s stance on Ukraine crisis should go without saying Where Ekathimerini Stathis Kalyvas Date 24 Feb 2022 Comment Title How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Could Change the Global Order Forever Where Time Magazine Rana Mitter Date 24 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Politics and language: decoding the CCP Where The Spectator Rana Mitter Date 24 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: Constitutions, Human Rights and Democracy Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson Date 23 Feb 2022 Comment Title Nixon in China: the complicated legacy of the week that changed the world Where The New Statesman Rana Mitter Date 21 Feb 2022 Comment Title 50 Years after Nixon Visit, US-China Ties as Fraught as Ever Where Voice of America News Rana Mitter Date 21 Feb 2022 Podcast Title How bad could China-US relations get? Where The New Statesman Rana Mitter Date 20 Feb 2022 Comment Title The Russia-Ukraine conflict and Malaysia Where The Star Malaysia Marnie Howlett Date 17 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: Constitutional Law versus Authoritarian Politics Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson Date 15 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Iran nuclear deal: to reset relations with Tehran, Biden must overcome a long legacy of mistrust at home Where The Conversation Andrew Payne Louise Fawcett Date 13 Feb 2022 Comment Title Boris Johnson’s future ‘in Putin’s hands’ as Ukraine invasion would ‘dominate’ news agenda Where Express Nick Dickinson Date 10 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: The Politics of Backsliding Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson Date 9 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Ukraine, the EU and Nato Where UK in a Changing Europe Neil MacFarlane Date 8 Feb 2022 Radio Title How the conflict in Ukraine might play out Where BBC Radio Oxford Neil MacFarlane Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … Next page Next ›
Date 25 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Ukraine: how Putin used a long proxy conflict to justify invasion Where The Conversation Giuseppe Spatafora
Date 24 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Greece’s stance on Ukraine crisis should go without saying Where Ekathimerini Stathis Kalyvas
Date 24 Feb 2022 Comment Title How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Could Change the Global Order Forever Where Time Magazine Rana Mitter
Date 24 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Politics and language: decoding the CCP Where The Spectator Rana Mitter
Date 24 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: Constitutions, Human Rights and Democracy Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson
Date 23 Feb 2022 Comment Title Nixon in China: the complicated legacy of the week that changed the world Where The New Statesman Rana Mitter
Date 21 Feb 2022 Comment Title 50 Years after Nixon Visit, US-China Ties as Fraught as Ever Where Voice of America News Rana Mitter
Date 21 Feb 2022 Podcast Title How bad could China-US relations get? Where The New Statesman Rana Mitter
Date 20 Feb 2022 Comment Title The Russia-Ukraine conflict and Malaysia Where The Star Malaysia Marnie Howlett
Date 17 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: Constitutional Law versus Authoritarian Politics Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson
Date 15 Feb 2022 Opinion Title Iran nuclear deal: to reset relations with Tehran, Biden must overcome a long legacy of mistrust at home Where The Conversation Andrew Payne Louise Fawcett
Date 13 Feb 2022 Comment Title Boris Johnson’s future ‘in Putin’s hands’ as Ukraine invasion would ‘dominate’ news agenda Where Express Nick Dickinson
Date 10 Feb 2022 Podcast Title Democratic Backsliding: The Politics of Backsliding Where Efficient Secrets Nick Dickinson
Date 8 Feb 2022 Radio Title How the conflict in Ukraine might play out Where BBC Radio Oxford Neil MacFarlane