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Europe and the 1860 Damascus Events: The 'Responsibility to Protect' in the Imperial Age

November 7, 2024 - 15:30
Eugene L. Rogan, St Antony's College, Oxford University
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by Sanam Vakil
Oct 16, 2024
Conflict Management
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Israel Is Under Pressure, but Who Is Pushing Iran to Stand Down?
by Sanam Vakil
Oct 15, 2024
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Upcoming Events
Europe and the 1860 Damascus Events: The 'Responsibility to Protect' in the Imperial Age
November 7
Eugene L. Rogan
St Antony's College, Oxford University
Has the Paris Climate Agreement Changed Corporate Behavior?
November 11
Jeff D. Colgan
Brown University; Climate Solutions Lab
The US Election - Where Does it Leave Europe?
November 14
Majda Ruge
European Council on Foreign Relations
Political Representation in the Anthropocene: A History of Environmental Politics
November 18
Liesbeth van de Grift
Utrecht University, The Netherland
Sweden, Finland and NATO
November 25
Veronika Wand-Danielsson
Swedish Ambassador to Germany
The Human Trafficking Initiative Series – The Power of Holistic Co-operation, Civil Courage and Ethical Recruitment: A Pathway to Dignity
November 28
Jenny von Knorring
StaffPoint Group
Managing Mineral Wealth. Why Are “Mining Countries” Set to Perform Poorly, But Still Expand Their Mining Sectors?
December 2
Monika Weber-Fahr
World Bank’s Global Water Department; Hertie School of Governance
Our Experts
Mark Gilbert

C. Grove Haines Professor
Professor of History and International Studies
Professor Gilbert is a political historian. He writes on the contemporary history of Western European democracies and European integration. He teaches Peace and War and the Instability and Political Change in Consolidated Democracies.
Nina Hall

Assistant Professor of International Relations
Professor Hall’s core areas of expertise are: international organizations, transnational advocacy, climate adaptation, and global refugee governance. She also works with a global network of digital activists and writes on their distinctive mode of campaigning.
Erika Meucci

Academic Director, Master of Arts in International Affairs
Lecturer in Mathematics
Professor Meucci’s area of expertise include statistical methods for business & economics and math for risk assessment.
Michael G. Plummer

Eni Professor of International Economics
Professor Plummer is a leading expert on trans-Pacific economic relationships and on Asian economic development. His research centers on international integration and cooperation and his teaches courses on microeconomic risk and international trade.
Sergey Radchenko

Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor
Director, Bologna Institute for Policy Research
Professor Radchenko has an international reputation for research on the history of the Cold War. His specialty areas also include Sino-Soviet relations, Soviet and Chinese foreign policies, Russian foreign policy, Russia-NATO relations, and atomic diplomacy.


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