Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 11 Jun 2024 Comment Title 'We should expect a rhetorical downscaling of the relevance of climate action' Where Carbon Brief Federica Genovese Date 28 May 2024 Comment Title 'Protest votes often take the form of a far-right vote' Where AP News Edward Knudsen Date 12 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Global cars, transnational inequalities Where Urbanidades Corentin Cohen Date 8 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Election implications for Bangladesh’s domestic stability and foreign relations Where The Monocle Ishrat Hossain Date 4 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Election implications for Bangladesh’s domestic stability and foreign relations Where The Monocle Ishrat Hossain Date 8 Dec 2023 TV Title EU-China summit Where Bloomberg UK Lucie Qian Xia Date 1 Dec 2023 Opinion Title The growing share of women in all the world's armies Where Chemins de Memoire Faye Curtis Date 28 Nov 2023 Opinion Title How the US - China Rivalry Is Putting the Internet at Risk Where Time Magazine Jan Eijking Date 10 Nov 2023 Comment Title How secure is Xi Jinping’s rule? Where Council on Geostrategy Scott Singer Date 3 Sep 2023 Comment Title Ecuador: Gang-ruled prisons, assassinated politicians and a drug lord's killing Where Sky News Annette Idler Date 29 Aug 2023 Comment Title UK Seizes on US-China Thaw for Reset With Beijing Where Bloomberg UK Scott Singer Date 5 Aug 2023 Comment Title Ukraine war peace talks in Saudi Arabia likely to fail like all the others did – here’s why Where inews.co.uk Richard Caplan Date 25 Jul 2023 Comment Title Still no sign of Qin Gang as China says foreign minister has been replaced Where The Guardian Patricia M Thornton Date 7 Jul 2023 TV Title Row breaking out over use of cluster bombs Where BBC News Janina Dill Date 6 Jul 2023 Opinion Title The Technocratic Legacies of International Organisations Where E-International Relations Jan Eijking Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next ›
Date 11 Jun 2024 Comment Title 'We should expect a rhetorical downscaling of the relevance of climate action' Where Carbon Brief Federica Genovese
Date 28 May 2024 Comment Title 'Protest votes often take the form of a far-right vote' Where AP News Edward Knudsen
Date 12 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Global cars, transnational inequalities Where Urbanidades Corentin Cohen
Date 8 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Election implications for Bangladesh’s domestic stability and foreign relations Where The Monocle Ishrat Hossain
Date 4 Jan 2024 Podcast Title Election implications for Bangladesh’s domestic stability and foreign relations Where The Monocle Ishrat Hossain
Date 1 Dec 2023 Opinion Title The growing share of women in all the world's armies Where Chemins de Memoire Faye Curtis
Date 28 Nov 2023 Opinion Title How the US - China Rivalry Is Putting the Internet at Risk Where Time Magazine Jan Eijking
Date 10 Nov 2023 Comment Title How secure is Xi Jinping’s rule? Where Council on Geostrategy Scott Singer
Date 3 Sep 2023 Comment Title Ecuador: Gang-ruled prisons, assassinated politicians and a drug lord's killing Where Sky News Annette Idler
Date 29 Aug 2023 Comment Title UK Seizes on US-China Thaw for Reset With Beijing Where Bloomberg UK Scott Singer
Date 5 Aug 2023 Comment Title Ukraine war peace talks in Saudi Arabia likely to fail like all the others did – here’s why Where inews.co.uk Richard Caplan
Date 25 Jul 2023 Comment Title Still no sign of Qin Gang as China says foreign minister has been replaced Where The Guardian Patricia M Thornton
Date 6 Jul 2023 Opinion Title The Technocratic Legacies of International Organisations Where E-International Relations Jan Eijking