Putting Youth Combatants on the Global Agenda: From the UN Human Rights Council to the UN Security Council
Youth have long been recognised as central to international peace and security. The UN Security Council’s Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda and a growing array of youth-focused frameworks reflect a global consensus on their importance. One significant group however has been critically left behind, namely ‘Youth Associated with Non-State Armed Groups (YANSAG).’ Although young, they have rarely been seen or engaged as young people with potential. More often, they are framed as spoilers or security threats to be contained.
SST-CCW Annual Lecture: Policymaking in today’s highly contested, transactional, interconnected, and uncertain world
Democratic dissatisfaction is at levels not seen in decades, generating intense pressure for new policies and reformed institutions. And yet the current landscape — marked by geopolitical contestation, transactional diplomacy, deep interconnectedness, and strategic uncertainty — is increasingly constraining. The challenges facing ambitious, long-horizon, transformative projects are likely to deepen, not ease, in the coming years.
UN Peace and Security Fellows Seminar: Research Findings
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear directly from our visiting UN practitioners shaping global peace and security.
Join us for a special seminar marking the culmination of the inaugural Peace and Security Fellowship, a unique collaboration between the University of Oxford and the United Nations Department of Peace Operations.
Be among the first to hear ten UN Fellows present their research and real-world insights on peacekeeping, conflict prevention, and political missions—work that is actively influencing policy and practice worldwide.
Hosted by Professor of International Relations, R
Double Book Launch: Contemporary Hindu Nationalism and the Politics of Predatory Capitalism in Karachi
Christophe Jaffrelot and Laurent Gayer will be presenting their latest books, respectively Gujarat Under Modi: Laboratory of Today’s India (Hurst, 2024), following Modi’s India: Hindu Nationalism and the Rise of Ethnic Democracy (Princeton University Press, 2021), and Gunpoint Capitalism: Enforcing Industrial Order in Karachi (Hurst and Oxford University Press, 2025).
Christophe Jaffrelot, Gujarat Under Modi: Laboratory of Today’s India, Hurst, 2024
In 2012 Narendra Modi became the first Hindu nationalist politician thrice elected to lead a state of the Indian Union, his stewardship as Chi
Book Launch: Shared Sacred Sites in South Asia
Across the world, religious and cultural identities are being weaponized for political gains. South Asia is no exception, with frequent conflicts between faith communities strengthening politico-religious organisations, and severely straining social cohesion. Yet this region also has a history of religious intermingling, exemplified by shared sacred sites such as saints’ tombs, temples, churches, and natural elements, serving as places of worship. Such ‘sites in common’ offer rich insights into the dynamics of religious interaction.
Is Britain ungovernable?
BOM Network Meeting: AI, automation and its applications
This event from the Business and Operations Managers (BOM) Network is intended as a focused thematic session responding to a rapidly developing operational need identified by network members, presenting practical experience and guidance for how meeting attendees could implement AI and automation solutions in their own roles. Our motivation is to help colleagues improve operational efficiency while maintaining appropriate consideration of wellbeing, change management, and the human impact of AI-enabled working.
Moldova at the Crossroads: Surviving the Russian Hybrid War, Democratic Resilience, and the European Future
Radu Marian is a Member of Parliament in Moldova, Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Economy, Budget and Finance, and Vice President of the governing PAS party. As Moldova faces intensifying Russian hybrid pressure alongside its ambitious push toward European integration, Marian offers a frontline perspective on democratic resilience, economic reform, and the geopolitical struggle shaping the country’s future.
Cyber Risk, Financial Power, and Economic Security
Join us for an expert talk with Dr. Ashley Sweetman exploring how financial institutions have become a critical arena where cyber security, operational resilience, and national economic security intersect.