Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 19 Jan 2023 Comment Title Beijing’s top economic adviser tells Davos CEOs ‘China is back’ Where Financial Times Rana Mitter Date 16 Jan 2023 Comment Title The fog in the English Channel is clearing a bit Where Reuters Jan Zielonka Date 13 Jan 2023 Opinion Title The UK's Political Housing Crisis Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 9 Jan 2023 Video Title Talking about the generations Where Fairness Foundation Ben Ansell Jane Green Date 4 Jan 2023 Video Title The puzzle of peace #6: The role of external partners Where United Nations Andrea Ruggeri Date 4 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Justin Trudeau selling record number of weapons to authoritarian countries Where Investigative Journalism Foundation Kate Schneider Date 2 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Generation Games Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 31 Dec 2022 Comment Title Hard-Line Positions by Russia and Ukraine Dim Hope for Peace Talks Where The New York Times Marnie Howlett Date 19 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Australia’s unprecedented coalition politics: unpacking Scott Morrison’s ministerial self-appointments Where OxPol Christine Sheldon Date 4 Dec 2022 Radio Title The future for Christianity, Benin Bronzes, Otis Williams and Silent Night Where BBC Radio 4 Scot Peterson Date 3 Dec 2022 Video Title The legacy of fascism? Like a Karst River ready to resurface Where Naspread Andrea Ruggeri Date 2 Dec 2022 Comment Title Europe’s far-right parties are learning from one another Where The New Statesman Vicente Valentim Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Do Twitter users want Musk to censure or ban offensive or threatening posts? Where The Washington Post Spyros Kosmidis Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Britain's Inequality Paradox Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 23 Nov 2022 Feature Title The best path to peace is not talks with Putin, but helping Ukraine to win this war Where The Guardian Marnie Howlett Janina Dill Carl Müller-Crepon Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next ›
Date 19 Jan 2023 Comment Title Beijing’s top economic adviser tells Davos CEOs ‘China is back’ Where Financial Times Rana Mitter
Date 16 Jan 2023 Comment Title The fog in the English Channel is clearing a bit Where Reuters Jan Zielonka
Date 9 Jan 2023 Video Title Talking about the generations Where Fairness Foundation Ben Ansell Jane Green
Date 4 Jan 2023 Video Title The puzzle of peace #6: The role of external partners Where United Nations Andrea Ruggeri
Date 4 Jan 2023 Opinion Title Justin Trudeau selling record number of weapons to authoritarian countries Where Investigative Journalism Foundation Kate Schneider
Date 31 Dec 2022 Comment Title Hard-Line Positions by Russia and Ukraine Dim Hope for Peace Talks Where The New York Times Marnie Howlett
Date 19 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Australia’s unprecedented coalition politics: unpacking Scott Morrison’s ministerial self-appointments Where OxPol Christine Sheldon
Date 4 Dec 2022 Radio Title The future for Christianity, Benin Bronzes, Otis Williams and Silent Night Where BBC Radio 4 Scot Peterson
Date 3 Dec 2022 Video Title The legacy of fascism? Like a Karst River ready to resurface Where Naspread Andrea Ruggeri
Date 2 Dec 2022 Comment Title Europe’s far-right parties are learning from one another Where The New Statesman Vicente Valentim
Date 2 Dec 2022 Opinion Title Do Twitter users want Musk to censure or ban offensive or threatening posts? Where The Washington Post Spyros Kosmidis
Date 23 Nov 2022 Feature Title The best path to peace is not talks with Putin, but helping Ukraine to win this war Where The Guardian Marnie Howlett Janina Dill Carl Müller-Crepon