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Kant's International Relations

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Kant's International Relations: The Political Theology of Perpetual Peace. Join the Research Centre for International Relations for a panel discussion with the author Sean Molloy.

CSSS Seminar: Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament: Is It Worth All the Effort?

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Achieving multilateral instruments of arms control and disarmament requires sustained diplomatic effort and a great deal of patience.

CSSS Seminar: The Role of Iran's Nuclear Program in its Quest for Power

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Iran's importance as an emerging power is growing and the contestation over its nuclear program is one of the most controversial debates in international relations.

CSSS Seminar The DPRK and Nuclear Weapons: Implications of Current Events

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The speakers will discuss recent Chinese responses to the North Korean nuclear crisis, in particular whether the current Chinese President, Xi Jinping, has a fundamentally different approach to the crisis compared to previous Chinese Presidents, as well the likely policy options open to China in dealing with the crisis.

Silvina Milstein: Premiere of Shan Shui by the Lontano ensemble

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Silvina Milstein: Premiere of Shan Shui by the Lontano ensemble

TEB Special Seminar October

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Two new research lecturers in our division will present their work

Studying the Social Life of Fake News Online

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"Studying the Social Life of Fake News Online" at King's College London

Resistance to the Iran Nuclear Deal: Russian, Chinese, and European Power Clashes with a New US Administration

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To provide an overview of the role of Russia and China in the negotiations leading up to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and then provide an assessment on the survivability of the Iran deal in light of current shifts in US foreign policy.

China's Maritime Administration and its Impact on Asian Waters

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This presentation will examine the development of China's maritime policy over the jurisdictional waters it claims, shedding light on the organizational history of the SOA as well as its relations to the leaders and the military. By doing so, it will also analyze China's impact on Asian Water including the South and the East China Seas.

The collaborative construction of image schemas in spoken narratives

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Dr Olivia Knapton (King's College London) discusses her study of everyday patterns of interaction using live televised interviews and podcast discussions. Part of the Language and Mind seminar series
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