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Middle East Centre

The Dictatorship Syndrome

Alaa Al Aswany, author of The Dictatorship Syndrome (2019), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College, Oxford)
Europe's Stories Project

The Leszek Kołakowski Lecture: Is Poland still a liberal democracy? Constitutional breakdown and potential revival

Wojciech Sadurski (University of Sydney and University of Warsaw), gives the 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture.
Africa Oxford Initiative

A Forum for Reason: Reflections on the Role of South Africa’s Constitutional Court

Prof Kate O'Regan, Director, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and a former judge of the South African Constitutional Court, gives a talk for the Africa Oxford Initiative.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Diplomacy for the 21st Century: The Future of the Democratic West

Ambassador Nicholas Burns, former US Political Director and NATO Ambassador, delivered the final lecture in the Wolfson Lecture Series: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. He is introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens, College President.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Journalism under assault

Meera Selva, Director of the RISJ Journalist Fellowship Programme, discusses attacks on journalists and the media in central and eastern Europe.
St Anne's College

How bad is the current crisis of American democracy?

Professor Adam Smith gives a talk to alumni entitled "How bad is the current crisis of American democracy?"
Israel Studies Seminar

Eyal Chowers - The emerging notion of sovereignty in contemporary Israel

Eyal Chowers considers Israeli democracy, liberalism, and the emerging notion of sovereignty in the state
The Romanes Lecture

Making the Case for Democracy

Hillary Clinton delivers the Romanes Lecture of Hope in the Sheldonian Theatre, 25th June 2018
Middle East Centre

Iraq after the elections: A new beginning?

Panel discussion with Harith Hasan (Central European University), Hayder al-Khoei (University of Exeter), Renad Mansour (Chatham House) and chaired by Toby Matthiesen (St Antony's College).
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Political Bioethics

How should members of a liberal democratic political community, open to value pluralism, decide bioethical issues that generate deep disagreement?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Literacy and Democracy: Transitional Justice in South Africa

The paper explores the work of several intellectuals reflecting on South Africa’s transition to democracy, considering how the question of literacy precedes any discussion about literature and democracy.
Middle East Centre

Women's Rights Research Seminar: Women and the Struggle for Democracy in Iran

Mariam Memarsadeghi (Tavaana) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series.
Asian Studies Centre

Challenges and Opportunities for strengthening State and Regional Parliaments in Myanmar

Myat The Thitsar speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 9 November, 2016
Asian Studies Centre

Re-building Democracy: Parekh on Indian nationalism and the common good

Colin Tyler (Hull) speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 1st November, 2016
Wolfson College Podcasts

Rule of Law and Democratic Development in Pakistan

Human rights lawyer and social activist Asma Jahangir gives the fourth annual Sarfraz Pakistan lecture. The lecture is introduced by Matthew McCartney.
Rothermere American Institute

The Trump Administration and The New Nationalism

The Rothermere American Institute’s annual Ambassador John J. Louis Jr. Lecture in Anglo-American Relations given by The Hon. Jamie Rubin, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State.
Middle East Centre

Panel Discussion: Prospects of Iraqi Kurdistan's Independence Amid Regional Turbulences

Hemin Hawrami (Senior Adviser to President Masoud Barzani) and Ceng Sagnic (Moshe Dayan Centre, Israel), discuss the prospect of Kurdistan independence. Chaired by Eugene Rogan (St Antony’s College).
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The Will of the People? The History of Petitioning in Britain and Its Implications for Today

Mark Knights, Professor of History, University of Warwick, gives a talk for the FLJS Seminar Series on 2nd May 2017.
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

The Politics of Student Mobility: what do international student statistics tell us about the democratic development of their home countries?

Can you view studying abroad as an apprenticeship in democracy? Maia Chankseliani discusses her work, which focusses on former Soviet Union countries, linking student mobility with the level of democratic development in the student’s home country.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Putney Debates 2017 - Session IV: Preserving the Liberal Constitution

The Putney Debates 2017 addresses the UK's constitutional future in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union.

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