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Meeting: Public Attitudes to Health Care Provision in China
By Professor Jane Duckett, Professor of Politics, Glasgow University and Director of the Glasgow Confucius Institute.
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CGSG co-organises international event on Genocide with EP, ECIA
CGSG co-organised a major external event in March which involved the European Parliament, the European Centre for International Affairs and two other academic institutions.
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New Approaches to British Imperial History, c.1750-1970
The symposium aims to facilitate more nuanced and contextualised understandings of the value and limitations of networked approaches to British Imperial history, 1750-1970.
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Joint Workshop on Genocide (with European Parliament, ECIA)
This Workshop on genocide, law and rememberance is organised jointly with the European Centre for International Affairs and with the European Parliament.
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John Erath, US State Department, Wednesday, Feb 13th, 2pm, Old Senate Room
John Erath is Deputy Director of the US State Department Office of Conventional Arms Threat Reduction. He will give a talk to the Centre for Global Securoty and Governance "Conventional Arms Control in the 21st Century: A Perspective from the U.S. State Department" on Wednesday, 2pm, February 13th, in the...
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Jeffrey Murer (St Andrews) "The Violence of Anxiety", 3.30pm E. Wright, F61
Jeffrey Murer (St Andrews) "The Violence of Anxiety", 3.30pm E. Wright, F61
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Reem AbouEl-Fadl (Oxford) "Palestine and Israel through Egyptian Eyes" 2pm, MacRobert MR314
Reem AbouEl-Fadl, Oxford, 'Palestine and Israel through Egyptian Eyes: from Camp David to Tahrir' (jointly sponsored by CGSG and the Department of Politics and International Relations), Date: 06 Dec, 2-4pm, Venue: MacRobert, MR314
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Reem AbouEl-Fadl (Oxford) "Egyptian Anticolonialism", Library, 2pm, 2nd Floor Seminar Room
Reem AbouEl-Fadl, Oxford, 'Egyptian Anticolonialism on the Road to Bandung: Neutralism made Positive' (jointly sponsored by CGSG and the Department of Politics and International Relations), Date: 05 Dec, 2-3.30pm, Venue: Library, 2nd Floor Seminar Room
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Helle Mamvig, 'Governing Arab reform', 2pm, Edward Wright Building, F61
Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen
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Faye Donnelly, 'Critically Examining the Language of Security', 2pm, Edward Wright Building, F61
University of St Andrews