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"Drone strikes: ethics and laws of 21st century warfare" by Prof Dapo Akande and Dr Alex Leveringhaus
"Direct action: when and why?" by Dr Kumi Naidoo
"Big history and the place of human beings in the cosmos" with David Christian
"Where next for citizen science? Innovative uses for crowd sourcing" with Prof Chris Lintott
"Radical abundance: how a revolution in nanotechnology will change civilization" by Dr Eric Drexler
"Human + machine: intuition and calculation in a new era of decision-making" by Garry Kasparov
"Now for the long term" Sir John Beddington & Lord Rees
"Making sense of big data" with Professor Sir Mark Walport
"Governance, sustainability and future generations: designing institutions with a long term focus" with Prof Simon Caney
IdeasLab - Balancing Individual Needs and Global Responsibilities
"Resource futures: reconciling human and planetary needs" - Panel discussion
"The future of work: jobs and inequality in the 21st Century" by Will Hutton
"Global transitions: rethinking power and politics in the 21st century" with Prof Ian Goldin
'Now for the Long Term' - Oxford Martin Commission Launch
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