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"Culture, religion and contemporary geopolitics" - seminar series

Event Series

Date
21 October 2013, 3:00pm 02 December 2013 - 5:00pm

In this series:

21 October 2013
“Missing ingredients? - on culture, ethics and religion in contemporary IR” by Dr Hugo Slim & Dr Christopher Hancock

30 October 2013
“Religion, social change and responding to persecution – the case of the Baha’i Community in Iran” by Dr Kishan Manocha

11 November 2013
“British foreign policy, the legacy of empire and the English school of IR” by Prof John Milbank and Dr Adrian Pabst

22 November 2013
"Problems in achieving international implementation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights" by Baroness Elizabeth Berridge

02 December 2013
“Islamists and nationalists: rebel motivation and counterinsurgency” by Prof Monica Duffy Toft

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