Samuel Ritholtz scoops top prize for best doctoral thesis in International Studies
Anne Morrow-Andrew
DPIR’S Diane Robert wins prize in Global Essay Competition
Blavatnik Election Briefings: India Votes - Exploring the impact of an election that will determine India’s future
As temperatures swell across India and anticipation grows for the election result next week, join us to discuss the impact of the election including the prospects for a country that has seen repression of democratic rights and institutions. How will the winning party use their new mandate? What will the result mean for minority rights?
      
  Transitional Justice and the Rio Negro Community in Guatemala
Almost 30 years after the end of the civil war in Guatemala, many crimes remain unsolved. An exemplary site for Guatemala's past is Rio Negro. In the 1980s, the residents of Rio Negro, Mayas from the Achí community, resisted the expropriation of their land and the relocation of their village, which was to make way for a dam project. During the so-called counterinsurgency led by dictator Ríos Montt, the village suffered several massacres, resulting in the deaths of over 400 people.
      
  RISJ releases new report on how people are using AI
Emily Katzenstein
The Oxford Cyber Forum
The Oxford Cyber Forum, created through a partnership between the European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative (ECCRI) and the Blavatnik School of Government, serves as a crucial platform for dialogue among government officials, academics, civil society and private sector leaders on the evolving landscape of cyber conflict and security.