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Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa
We are pleased to announce the publication of Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa co-edited by Elizabeth Cooper and David Pratten.
Oxford University: Beyond Knowledge
Want to understand more about what it is like to set foot in Oxford for the first time as a graduate student? Read MSc in Contemporary India student Divya David's entertaining account in The Gulf Today
Professor Gwen Sasse's latest Carnegie blog
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Full Studentship for REES MPhil through to DPhil studies available for entry October 2015
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Carnegie Europe. Judy Asks: Will Elections Help or Hinder Ukraine?
Prof Gwen Sasse's latest contribution to Carnegie Europe on Ukraine (as one of the experts asked this week’s Question of the week)
Prof Gwen Sasse interviewed on German Radio
Professor Sasse was interviewed for the programme 'Journal am Morgen' by the public radio station ARD-SWR2 (a prominent programme aired by one of the regional branches of the main rad
New publication from Prof Paul Chaisty. “Presidential dynamics and legislative velocity in Russia, 1994–2007”
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The EU, Russia and Ukraine: Lessons Learned
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Another year and another great welcome from the Ashmolean
Students on the MSc in Contemporary India were welcomed to the Ashmolean on October 21st for their first visit as part of the University Engagement Programme.
China’s New Long March: Eighty years after the Long March, Professor Rana Mitter of Oxford’s China Centre considers what lies ahead for a nation Mao would barely recognise
Eighty years ago Chinese communists embarked on what became known as the Long March — a 6,000-mile trek that established Mao Zedong’s leadership and laid the foundations for Communist rule in China. Now it is an economic superpower Mao would barely have recognised. What lies ahead?