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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Europe on the Brink? Introduction and Historical Issues

Introduction to the Europe on the Brink: Economic, Political, and Constitutional Issues Panel Discussion to inaugurate the Law, Justice and Society Research Cluster at Wolfson College, Oxford.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future

Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series.
Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011

Fiscal Policy, Fairness between Generations and National Saving

Dr Martin Weale, of the Bank of England Monetary Policy, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School 2011 Hilary Term Seminar Series; Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations?
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

What does the "Big Society" mean for migrant communities? - COMPAS Breakfast Briefing

The Coalition government's policy agenda on 'the Big Society' marks a major shift in the landscape. It has been described as radically passing power from the state to citizens and civil society.
Green Templeton College

How will the new coalition government affect Universities in the UK?

Professor David Eastwood (Vice Chancellor, University of Birmingham) gives a talk for Green Templeton College Lecture series on how the Coalition government's policies will affect UK Universities.
St Edmund Hall

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Bank bonuses, breakups and regulation

In the first podcast of 2010, the experts discuss bank bonuses, proposed break-ups and tighter regulation of the banking and financial sectors.
St Edmund Hall

Bank bonuses, breakups and regulation

In the first podcast of 2010, the experts discuss bank bonuses, proposed break-ups and tighter regulation of the banking and financial sectors.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Bank bonuses, breakups and regulation

In the first podcast of 2010, the experts discuss bank bonuses, proposed break-ups and tighter regulation of the banking and financial sectors.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Globalisation and the Financial Crisis - Summary

Final part of the podcast series, summarising what was discussed in the series, including what globalisation is, what caused the current financial crisis, what it means for developing countries and what can governments do to ensure it doesn't happen again
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

What does the Financial Crisis mean for Developing Countries?

Where does the credit crunch leave developing countries? In this podcast, Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Wharton discuss the impact of the current financial crisis on the developing world and the G20's responsibility towards developing countries.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Credit Crunch Global recession why/when/what?

Ngaire Woods, Jeni Wharton and Christina Ward discuss why institutions are pushing toward greater financial regulations in order to prevent another global recession.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

History of Key Institutions IMF/World Bank/G8/G20 - What Why When?

Ngaire Woods, Jeni Whalen and Christina Ward discuss some of the key institutions and groups who are responding to the financial crisis.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Global Governance and Regulation - why?

In this podcast, Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Whalen discuss the causes of the current recession and asks why governments, financial regulators and banks failed to act responsibly and how we can act now to prevent the next financial crisis.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Globalisation and the effect on economies

Second part of the Globalisation and the financial crisis series. Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Whalen discuss what Globalisation is and how governments around the world have adapted to it.
Global Economic Governance: Globalisation and the Financial Crisis

Introduction to globalisation and the current financial crisis

Ngaire Woods introduces the podcast series on globalisation and is place in the current financial crisis - outlining some of the questions they will be discussing.
The Oxford Year

Mandelson: Enterprise-led Recovery

Lord Peter Mandelson gave a key-note speech following an invitation by the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Economics: Poised to Change?

First panel discussion on 'Economics and the Idea of Justice'. Discussing questions such as Do we need a new economic framework? And should economics change fundamentally in light of the financial crisis?

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