Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 21 Sep 2021 Review Title Review: Is a new book feminism’s next new wave or yesterday’s backlash? Where Los Angeles Times Amia Srinivasan Date 21 Sep 2021 Opinion Title BBC World Service, 9:42 - Jeffrey Ding, PhD candidate in international relations and Rhodes Scholar, discusses his blog which scans Chinese language AI research papers and translates these into English Where BBC World Service Jeffrey Ding Date 21 Sep 2021 Comment Title The CCP’s Arms Race With the US Will Lead to Its Collapse: Analysts - Wang Hao Where The Epoch Times Date 17 Sep 2021 Opinion Title The Aukus pact is a sign of a new global order Where The Guardian Rana Mitter Date 15 Sep 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service, 7:35 - Discussion on Russia's involvement in Mali and other African countries Where BBC World Service Samuel Ramani Date 14 Sep 2021 Comment Title Is the UK really ready for a Right-wing news channel? Where The Telegraph Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Date 13 Sep 2021 Opinion Title The Specter of False Rape Accusations They are objectively rare, so why do they carry their cultural charge? Where The Cut Amia Srinivasan Date 7 Sep 2021 Opinion Title Diyanet wants to become a global authority Where Zenith Ceren Lord Date 7 Sep 2021 Podcast Title Punditry Pitfalls Where China Business Brief Todd H. Hall Date 3 Sep 2021 Video Title China-US Relationship? Where Expeditions Rosemary Foot Date 3 Sep 2021 Opinion Title What’s Wrong With Sex Between Professors and Students? It’s Not What You Think! Where The New York Times Amia Srinivasan Date 3 Sep 2021 Review Title The Problem With Being Cool About Sex Where The Atlantic Amia Srinivasan Date 2 Sep 2021 Comment Title China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles Where BBC News Rana Mitter Date 2 Sep 2021 Comment Title China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles Where BBC News Rana Mitter Date 2 Sep 2021 Opinion Title When It Comes to Security, the Israeli Right Is a Lot of Talk, Little Substance Where Haaretz Shai Agmon Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Current page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 … Next page Next ›
Date 21 Sep 2021 Review Title Review: Is a new book feminism’s next new wave or yesterday’s backlash? Where Los Angeles Times Amia Srinivasan
Date 21 Sep 2021 Opinion Title BBC World Service, 9:42 - Jeffrey Ding, PhD candidate in international relations and Rhodes Scholar, discusses his blog which scans Chinese language AI research papers and translates these into English Where BBC World Service Jeffrey Ding
Date 21 Sep 2021 Comment Title The CCP’s Arms Race With the US Will Lead to Its Collapse: Analysts - Wang Hao Where The Epoch Times
Date 17 Sep 2021 Opinion Title The Aukus pact is a sign of a new global order Where The Guardian Rana Mitter
Date 15 Sep 2021 Radio Title BBC World Service, 7:35 - Discussion on Russia's involvement in Mali and other African countries Where BBC World Service Samuel Ramani
Date 14 Sep 2021 Comment Title Is the UK really ready for a Right-wing news channel? Where The Telegraph Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Date 13 Sep 2021 Opinion Title The Specter of False Rape Accusations They are objectively rare, so why do they carry their cultural charge? Where The Cut Amia Srinivasan
Date 3 Sep 2021 Opinion Title What’s Wrong With Sex Between Professors and Students? It’s Not What You Think! Where The New York Times Amia Srinivasan
Date 3 Sep 2021 Review Title The Problem With Being Cool About Sex Where The Atlantic Amia Srinivasan
Date 2 Sep 2021 Comment Title China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles Where BBC News Rana Mitter
Date 2 Sep 2021 Comment Title China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles Where BBC News Rana Mitter
Date 2 Sep 2021 Opinion Title When It Comes to Security, the Israeli Right Is a Lot of Talk, Little Substance Where Haaretz Shai Agmon