Departmental news News CategoryAlumniAppointmentsAwards and RecognitionDPIR in the mediaEquality and DiversityImpact and KEInterview/profileLife after DPIRPress releaseResearchSpring School CourseBA History & PoliticsBA PPEDPhil International RelationsDPhil PoliticsMPhil Comparative GovernmentMPhil European Politics and SocietyMPhil International RelationsMPhil Political TheoryMSc Political Theory ResearchMSc Politics Research AffiliationAlumniOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network OXPOInternational Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCISCentre for Technology and Global AffairsSpring School Image 22 Jan 2013 Dr Harry Verhoeven comments on black market currency crackdown in Sudan Image 21 Jan 2013 Professor Rana Mitter quoted on press censorship in China Image 21 Jan 2013 Agnia Grigas publishes new book on Baltic-Russian energy relations Image 21 Jan 2013 Doron Shultziner publishes Struggling for Recognition: The Psychological Impetus for Democratic Progress Image 21 Jan 2013 Iver Neumann writes new book detailing life inside a foreign ministry Image 18 Jan 2013 Dr Jennifer Welsh explains Frances decision to intervene in Mali Image 18 Jan 2013 Erin Fitzgerald to attend 2013 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Image 18 Jan 2013 Ulrike Franke writes on the tensions between spending time abroad and advancing a career at home Image 18 Jan 2013 Life After DPIR - Dr Markus Schultze-Kraft Alumni Image 17 Jan 2013 Dr Scott Blinder discusses immigration from Bulgaria and Romania Image 17 Jan 2013 Maria Repnikova writes on Chinese media versus the censors Image 15 Jan 2013 Professor Christopher Hood debates civil service reform Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Current page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 … Next page Next ›
Image 21 Jan 2013 Doron Shultziner publishes Struggling for Recognition: The Psychological Impetus for Democratic Progress
Image 18 Jan 2013 Ulrike Franke writes on the tensions between spending time abroad and advancing a career at home