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  1. Former Defence Secretary Des Browne -- Meeting with Staff and Students

    Former Defence Secretary Des Browne -- Meeting with Staff and Students

    PGTs and PGRs only

    Des Browne was appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury in May 2005. A year later he became Defence Secretary in succession to John Reid. He was previously...

  2. Lunch with a lecturer: Dr Ariadne Collins

    Lunch with a lecturer: Dr Ariadne Collins

    International Relations and VegSoc free lunch event

    Don't tell me there's no such thing as a free lunch... In a first for the Lunch with a lecturer series, we're partnering with the student...

  3. Turkish defence and foreign policy: a new era?

    Turkish defence and foreign policy: a new era?

    Dr Ziya Meral, SOAS

    Join us for 'Turkish Defence and Foreign Policy: A New Era?' with Dr Ziya Meral, Lecturer at SOAS, Senior Associate Fellow RUSI, and Visiting Fellow...

  4. The Coloniality of the Religious Terrorism Thesis

    The Coloniality of the Religious Terrorism Thesis

    Guest Speaker - Rabea Khan - CSTPV Event

    In this talk, Rabea Khan discusses the dominant narrative that has produced the so-called Religious Terrorism Thesis, i.e. the popular assumption that terrorism...

  5. Fabricating Homeland Security: police entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel

    Fabricating Homeland Security: police entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel

    Book launch: Dr Rhys Machold, Senior Lecturer at Glasgow University

    Co-sponsored by the Centre for Global Law and Governance (CGLG) and the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS), this event will host Dr Rhys Machold,...

  6. Narratives of exceptionality and the threat of cyberterrorism in liberal democracies

    Narratives of exceptionality and the threat of cyberterrorism in liberal democracies

    Reading & Discussion Group

    "The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies invites you to join its reading group, "Narratives of Exceptionality and the Threat of Cyberterrorism in...

  7. Race, citizenship and rights: the case of Britain in the 1950s

    Race, citizenship and rights: the case of Britain in the 1950s

    with Allan Hepburn

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights promotes the distribution of rights and freedoms 'without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex,...

  8. 'Flicking the Switch': The Ethical Implications of Researching Online Extremism

    'Flicking the Switch': The Ethical Implications of Researching Online Extremism

    CSTPV Seminar

    December 9, 4-5pm (UK time) Dr Ashton Kingdon, University of Southampton Online This talk explores some of the challenges researchers face when conducting...

  9. Mapping the Global Power Dynamics: China's International United Front Theory Reconsidered

    Mapping the Global Power Dynamics: China's International United Front Theory Reconsidered

    Guest Speaker - Professor Chiung-Chiu Huang

    There is much existing IR literature examining China's strategic logic and tactics from within the conventional Chinese political philosophy; few have...

  10. 'Flicking the Switch': The Ethical Implications of Researching Online Extremism

    'Flicking the Switch': The Ethical Implications of Researching Online Extremism

    Dr Ashton Kingdon

    This talk explores some of the challenges researchers face when conducting sensitive or high-risk studies, and strategies to maintain well-being, drawing on...