The Hotels’ Republic: Elite Internationalisation and State Territorialisation in Wartime Yemen

This presentation introduces my book project, The Hotels’ Republic: Elite Internationalisation and State Territorialisation in Wartime Yemen. It analyses how the frontiers of the state are remapped in the midst of violence, by looking at how the ongoing war transforms Yemen’s ruling class. The book draws on a sociology of the political elite, many of whom are now based or in transit between Cairo, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat, Amman, and Istanbul.

Beyond GDP: What multidimensional measures of poverty and well-being add

Momentum is gathering on the implementation of commitments made by the international community to build a measurement framework that respects and accurately reflects the ambitions of sustainable development, going beyond Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - “Beyond GDP”. In this seminar, Sabina Alkire and James Foster will propose eight criteria by which to assess some component indicators in the Beyond GDP framework.

The New Byzantines: The Rise of Greece and Return of the Near East

Caught between wars raging in both Eastern Europe and the Middle East, Greece is an island of relative stability. Popularly considered the cradle of Western civilisation, this is a Christian Orthodox state on the edge of the Islamic world. And, after a half-century of integration into NATO and the EU, Greece is now reabsorbing into the Near East, as the West fractures and new Middle Eastern powers rise.

A new era of history: how should we navigate a new world of disorder?

The multi-lateral international system that the US and her allies built after WW2 is in terminal decline. A new system has yet to be established. This is compounded by phenomenal technological change and the evolving character of politics and warfare. The consequence is a world that is far less stable than we have had for several generations.

Exploring a ‘Welly’ Index for Argentina

Join OPHI and the Institute for International Economic Policy for the next seminar in our series on multidimensional wellbeing and poverty. This next session in our series proposes the construction of a ‘Welly’ Index for Argentina as a holistic alternative to traditional development metrics. Using data from the National Nutrition and Health Survey (ENNyS 2018), the research evaluates well-being across seven core dimensions: Health, Nutrition, Education, Decent Employment, Relational and Physical Well-being, Housing, and Basic Services using 17 indicators.

Workers' Day Panel: The Future of Labour

As one of the first Labour clubs in the country, it is crucial that we continue to represent the root of the Labour movement: the workers. Hence, we are holding this panel to commemorate May 1 (Workers' Day). We will discuss the current challenges facing workers in the UK, the future of organised labour, and Labour’s role in delivering meaningful change for working people. This will be a panel event with the cochairs of the Club starting with prepared topics of discussion, before an audience Q&A.
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