Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 8 Dec 2021 Title UK ‘open to influence’ from world’s kleptocrats Where Politico Tena Prelec Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Date 3 Dec 2021 Feature Title Bulgarian elections: Third Time Lucky? Where SEESOX Eli Gateva Date 30 Nov 2021 Feature Title Reimagining political philosophy: on Charles Mills Where New Statesman Sophie Smith Date 20 Nov 2021 Title Measuring Peace: More than Merely the Absence of War Where Politically Speaking Richard Caplan Date 18 Nov 2021 Podcast Title The Last Best Hope?: Understanding America from the Outside In: The Robert E. Lee episode Where The Last Best Hope? Adam Smith Date 9 Nov 2021 Podcast Title Who owns de Gaulle? Where France Culture Sudhir Hazareesingh Date 19 Oct 2021 Opinion Title Editorial decisions and audience feedback in crime reporting: What happens when migrants commit crimes? Where London School of Economics William Allen Date 19 Oct 2021 Comment Title African politics: Lourenço pledges to end Angola’s economic ‘storm’ Where Financial Times Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Date 18 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - Start The Week - 09:00 - Amia Srinivasan considers the politics of sex Where BBC Radio 4 Amia Srinivasan Date 17 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service- The Compass - 11:52 - Rasmus Nielsen comments on how people access and understand news around the Covid pandemic Where BBC World Service Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Date 15 Oct 2021 Opinion Title Opinion: How the tale of two Hong Kongs can take a more positive turn - DPhil politics candidate Brian Wong Where South China Morning Post Date 13 Oct 2021 Comment Title A Nobel for Journalists Is a Direct Challenge to Authoritarians Where Foreign Policy Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Date 13 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service - 9:23 - Rasmus Kleis Nielse comments on a programme about the problem of finding trustworthy news about the pandemic Where BBC World Service Rasmus Kleis Nielsen Date 10 Oct 2021 Feature Title Interview with Teresa Bejan, author of Mere Civility: "In political disagreements today the dynamics of religious sects are repeated" Where La Tercera Teresa M. Bejan Date 9 Oct 2021 Feature Title Democratic Deficit in Party Political Systems – Expert Interview with Professor Zsolt Enyedi Where Georgian Institute of Politics Zsolt Enyedi Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 … Next page Next ›
Date 8 Dec 2021 Title UK ‘open to influence’ from world’s kleptocrats Where Politico Tena Prelec Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Date 30 Nov 2021 Feature Title Reimagining political philosophy: on Charles Mills Where New Statesman Sophie Smith
Date 20 Nov 2021 Title Measuring Peace: More than Merely the Absence of War Where Politically Speaking Richard Caplan
Date 18 Nov 2021 Podcast Title The Last Best Hope?: Understanding America from the Outside In: The Robert E. Lee episode Where The Last Best Hope? Adam Smith
Date 19 Oct 2021 Opinion Title Editorial decisions and audience feedback in crime reporting: What happens when migrants commit crimes? Where London School of Economics William Allen
Date 19 Oct 2021 Comment Title African politics: Lourenço pledges to end Angola’s economic ‘storm’ Where Financial Times Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Date 18 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC Radio 4 - Start The Week - 09:00 - Amia Srinivasan considers the politics of sex Where BBC Radio 4 Amia Srinivasan
Date 17 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service- The Compass - 11:52 - Rasmus Nielsen comments on how people access and understand news around the Covid pandemic Where BBC World Service Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Date 15 Oct 2021 Opinion Title Opinion: How the tale of two Hong Kongs can take a more positive turn - DPhil politics candidate Brian Wong Where South China Morning Post
Date 13 Oct 2021 Comment Title A Nobel for Journalists Is a Direct Challenge to Authoritarians Where Foreign Policy Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Date 13 Oct 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service - 9:23 - Rasmus Kleis Nielse comments on a programme about the problem of finding trustworthy news about the pandemic Where BBC World Service Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Date 10 Oct 2021 Feature Title Interview with Teresa Bejan, author of Mere Civility: "In political disagreements today the dynamics of religious sects are repeated" Where La Tercera Teresa M. Bejan
Date 9 Oct 2021 Feature Title Democratic Deficit in Party Political Systems – Expert Interview with Professor Zsolt Enyedi Where Georgian Institute of Politics Zsolt Enyedi