Page 3 of 8Results 21 to 30 of 72, 19 March 2014 - 27 October 2015
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Nobel Peace Prize for Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet. A message for the region?
Dr Andrea Teti of the centre and others give their views on the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet to Andrej Matisak
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Middle East and the role of external powers
Dr Andrea Teti of the Centre and others give their thoughts on the volatile situation in the Middle East to Andrej Matisak.
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Shelley Deane on the Syrian refugee crisis
Interview with Shelley Deane on the Syrian refugee crisis
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Inside RBS: The Bank that Broke Britain
Ian Fraser, journalist and author of Shredded: Inside RBS, The Bank that Broke Britain, talks to the Centre and the PIR Department about the history behind RBS' nationalisation and the dangerous lack of reform in the banking sector since the financial crisis.
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Dramatising History: Adolf Hitler on Film, 13 Oct. 6pm, KCC, register now
Thomas Weber and Niki Stein In conversation with Alan Marcus
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CGSG Director Thomas Weber on European Nationalisms in the 21st Century
Thomas Weber: 'Die Alten Suenden sind verjaehrt' Cicero - Magazin fuer politische Kultur, Sept. 2014
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Verdict in Al Jazeera trial shows regime's contempt for press freedom in Egypt
Three Al Jazeera English journalists have been convicted in the Cairo Criminal Court of spreading false news, threatening national security and aiding the Muslim Brotherhood – previously Egypt’s first democratically elected government now deemed a terrorist organisation. The trial judge, Mohamed Nagy, handed Australian journalist, Peter Greste, and his Egyptian-Canadian colleague,...
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Egypt prepares to hail former army chief as president - once the election is out of the way
In May 2012, Egypt’s first democratic presidential election set an important precedent in a troubled transition process. At the time, there was no constitution, no clarity on the president’s powers, no process of transitional justice, no security sector reform, and no economic reform. Key demands of the revolution such as inclusive economic...
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Europe's elites are more like Berlusconi than you think
Silvio Berlusconi has finally learned the outcome of being found guiltyof tax fraud last May. He was originally sentenced to four years in prison, but Italian law prevents over-70s from doing prison time, while a rule he passed himself saw three of those years waived anyway. The 77-year-old former prime minister...
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Prof Michael Smith 'The future of Europe's Common Security and Defence Policy: A Reality Check'
CGSG Event