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Human Rights, Development & Global Justice Series - Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan: A Tale of Two Governments

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Ernest Caldwell presents on Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan: A Tale of Two Governments. Part of the Human Rights, Development & Global Justice Series.

Managing State Fragility; Conflict, Quantification and Power

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Book launch by Dr. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira looking at the management of "state fragility".

Influencing the world, listening to the world: the emergence of the public voice

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How wars and major international issues are presented and discussed - What information can be trusted? Which news counts? Which voices do we listen to?

Harsh Lessons: Iraq, Afghanistan and the changing character of war

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This book examines the military evolution of the US-led interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq, and their implications for the future character of war.

CCRB Seminar: Dr Francis Smith

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School of Dental Medicine, University of Colorado Denver

Human Rights, Development & Global Justice Series - Corruption and Anti-Corruption

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He Jiahong presents on Corruption and Anti-Corruption. Part of the Human Rights, Development & Global Justice Series.

A Page of Madness (1926) on 35mm with benshi, live score & panel discussion

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A Page of Madness (1926) on 35mm with benshi, live score & panel discussion

Racialized Citizenship and the Complicity of Social Science: The Case of Britain in light of Brexit

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The concepts we use in political debates matter. The shape of those concepts – that is, the ways in which they are configured in relation to the highlighting of particular histories and the silencing of others – matter. Speaker: Prof. Gurminder Bhambra (Sussex).

The sweatshop regime: garments, exploitation, and labouring bodies made in India

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Drawing from Marxian and feminist insights, this presentation, based on a recently completed book, theorizes the garment sweatshop in India as a complex 'regime' of exploitation and oppression, jointly crafted by global, regional and local actors, and working across productive and reproductive realms. Speaker: Dr Alessandra Mezzadri (SOAS).

Framing and reframing the EU's engagement with the Mediterranean after the Arab uprisings

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EU policies towards the Arab Mediterranean after the uprisings are predominantly seen in the literature as marked by continuity with the past. This is attributed to the fact that the EU still acts with the aim of maximising its own security by preserving stability in the region.
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