Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 23 Jun 2021 Podcast Title Forward Thinking on China and artificial intelligence Where McKinsey Global Institute Jeffrey Ding Date 23 Jun 2021 Opinion Title The Batley and Spen byelection will reveal the depth of Labour’s predicament Where The Guardian Jane Green Date 22 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Five tips for applying to postgrad study, from an Oxford academic Where Medium Date 21 Jun 2021 Opinion Title The best books on Disagreeing Productively - Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration Where Fivebooks Teresa M. Bejan Date 21 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Yes, No, Maybe So: A Generation of Thinkers Grapples With Notions of Consent - Parul Seghal Where The New York Times Date 20 Jun 2021 Podcast Title The Laws of War Podcast: Episode 23: The Gaza Conflict Where Soundcloud Janina Dill Date 15 Jun 2021 Video Title Oxford China Centre Conversations 2: How Communist is the People's Republic of China? Where YouTube Patricia M Thornton Date 14 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Deterrence and stern diplomacy: where do we go from here? Where 9dashline Edward Howell Date 12 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Post Brexit and Post-Covid: Reflections on the Contemporary Conservative Party Where Political Quarterly Gillian Peele Date 4 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Biden is worried about Chinese control of ‘strategic technology.’ But which technologies are strategic? Where The Washington Post Jeffrey Ding Date 2 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Why Moon’s economic outreach to North Korea didn’t and won’t work Where North Korea News Edward Howell Date 1 Jun 2021 Opinion Title China: Cold war or hot peace? Where The Critic Rana Mitter Date 31 May 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4, World at One, 13:12 - Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, is interviewed about the announcement that Chinese couples may now have up to three children Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter Date 25 May 2021 Podcast Title Peacekeeping – Politics. Practice. Impact Where Hertie School Andrea Ruggeri Date 21 May 2021 Opinion Title The Republic of Congo Is a ‘Dark Debt’ Pioneer Where Foreign Policy Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 … Next page Next ›
Date 23 Jun 2021 Podcast Title Forward Thinking on China and artificial intelligence Where McKinsey Global Institute Jeffrey Ding
Date 23 Jun 2021 Opinion Title The Batley and Spen byelection will reveal the depth of Labour’s predicament Where The Guardian Jane Green
Date 22 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Five tips for applying to postgrad study, from an Oxford academic Where Medium
Date 21 Jun 2021 Opinion Title The best books on Disagreeing Productively - Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration Where Fivebooks Teresa M. Bejan
Date 21 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Yes, No, Maybe So: A Generation of Thinkers Grapples With Notions of Consent - Parul Seghal Where The New York Times
Date 20 Jun 2021 Podcast Title The Laws of War Podcast: Episode 23: The Gaza Conflict Where Soundcloud Janina Dill
Date 15 Jun 2021 Video Title Oxford China Centre Conversations 2: How Communist is the People's Republic of China? Where YouTube Patricia M Thornton
Date 14 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Deterrence and stern diplomacy: where do we go from here? Where 9dashline Edward Howell
Date 12 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Post Brexit and Post-Covid: Reflections on the Contemporary Conservative Party Where Political Quarterly Gillian Peele
Date 4 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Biden is worried about Chinese control of ‘strategic technology.’ But which technologies are strategic? Where The Washington Post Jeffrey Ding
Date 2 Jun 2021 Opinion Title Why Moon’s economic outreach to North Korea didn’t and won’t work Where North Korea News Edward Howell
Date 31 May 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4, World at One, 13:12 - Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford, is interviewed about the announcement that Chinese couples may now have up to three children Where BBC Radio 4 Rana Mitter
Date 25 May 2021 Podcast Title Peacekeeping – Politics. Practice. Impact Where Hertie School Andrea Ruggeri
Date 21 May 2021 Opinion Title The Republic of Congo Is a ‘Dark Debt’ Pioneer Where Foreign Policy Ricardo Soares de Oliveira