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@DPIROxford has been a member of Linktree for 2 months and joined in March 2026. The social media accounts linked to from @DPIROxford are: Instagram. Besides social media accounts, DPIROxford has populated their site with Nobel-prize winning economist Professor Daron Acemoğlu discusses the future of AI at Q&A session | 25 June | DPIR, Linktree Admin, Event: 16 June | A Career in the United Nations | Manor Road Building, Event: 3 June Survivors, justice, and the fight against impunity | Blavatnik School of Government, Event: 2 June Blavatnik the future of international justice, EVENT: 16 June UN Peace and Security Fellows Seminar: Research Findings | Eventbrite, Event: 11 June Reforming the regulators: when second best may have to do Nuffield College, VACANCY - deadline 19 June: Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Mapping Global China Initiative | DPIR, Social Science Research Spotlight Highlighting EDI as a Driving Force in Academic Excellence 29 May, Ben Ansell | Pardogatto Progressivism | Substack 27 May, DPIR students urged to make a difference with UK tutoring charity founded by PPE alumna | 28 May, Geoffrey Evans | Perceived Class Positions and Opinion-Based Polarization: A Vignette Survey Experiment on Immigration and Environmental Issues in the UK | Open Science Framework 20 May, Ezequiel González-Ocantos | Electoral Fraud and Revolutionary Elections | The Oxford Handbook of Revolutionary Elections in the Americas, 1800–1910 28 May, DPIR’s John Helferich wins Political Studies Association’s Prize Award in International Relations | 27 May, Cyril Foster Lecture 2026 casts spotlight on the ‘humanisation of war’ | 27 May, Petra Schleiter | Why the Voter Authority Certificate Isn't Enough to Plug the Voter ID Gap | Political Quarterly 20 May, Susanna Garside Educational Policies can strengthen climate coalitions PNAS 14 May, Petra Schleiter EU Commission Study: Democracy Drives Prosperity 18 May, Event: 1 June Beyond Backsliding: Why some leaders hollow out the states they govern, Event: 18 May Senkai Hsia's Implementing the Biden Administration’s China Strategy talk and Q&A, Jane Green | The King's Speech | ITVX 13 May, Scott Williamson | How autocrats avoid angering their pro-democratic publics 13 May, Bosco Hung | DPIR’s Bosco Hung named one of the winners of best talent award 12 May, Event: 19 May Science in the Age of Algorithms Tickets, Tuesday 19 May • 5 PM - 6:30 PM | Eventbrite, Event: 19 May SSD EDI Annual Lecture | Social Sciences Division, Jane Green | The World This Weekend - Labour loses to everyone everywhere all at once | BBC Sounds, Jane Green | Elections 2026. What have we learned? | ITV News, Jane Green | Election results: Has Reform replaced the Tories as the party of the right? | ITV News, Event: 18 June UN Guest Lecture ‘The Difficult Journey of Peace: Challenges and Opportunities for Peace Operations in a Fragmented World’, Scott Williamson | Political scientists studying democracy and autocracy think US democracy has declined significantly | LSE 1 May, James Tilley | Tribal Politics: How Brexit Divided Britain | DPIR 5 May, Jane Green | How British politics could be about to change forever | ITV News 1 May, Hussam Hussein | Track wars’ environmental effects in real time | Science journal 30 April, Jasper Friedrich | Ideal Theory as Fetishism | Political Philosophy, Cécile Laborde | Interview on Religion, Secularism, and Political Theory | Democratic Theory, Lauren Sukin - Implausible Deniability and Escalation in the Gray Zone - Security Studies, Lauren Sukin - U.S. Credibility - Foreign Policy April 23, DPIR and United Nations Launch New Peace and Security Fellowship, Rachel Bernhard - Ballot order shapes results - Political Behaviour 11 April, Jane Green - Is this Andy Burnham's moment? - PoliticsHome 17 April, Event 24 April: European Values and the European Union Blackfriars Hall, Ben Ansell - Orban’s Defeat - The New York Times 17 April, Event: OPHI Colombia's 2016 Peace Agreement 22 April, Tim Soutphommasane - Labour's future prospects - The Guardian 14 April, Lauren Sukin - America’s political divisions new study 14 April, Event 23 April: Bonavero Institute Democratic Security after the Rupture, Wakin mentioned in Trump Poll Ratings Financial Times, Michael Wakin - The Right-Wing Intellectuals Oxford Political Review, Ben Ansell - Donald Trump's Calendar of Chaos, Climate Exposure and News Media Behavior in the Global South, Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos - Prosecuting Corruption | Annual Reviews, Archishman Ray Goswami - AI in the Iran conflict | DW News 3 April, Jane Green - Local elections BBC Radio 4 2 April, Jane Green ‘Unprecedented territory' The Guardian 23 March, Jane Green Politics Home article 24 March, Olga Onuch citizen engagement in Ukraine 26 March, David Doyle International Studies Quarterly 20 March, Associate Professorship of Causal & Experimental Methods in Politics and Social Policy, Associate Professorship in IR of Global South, 9 April Scott Williamson's public online panel on ‘democratic backsliding’, Implementing the Biden Administration’s China Strategy | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Cyril Foster Lecture 2026: ‘Gaza, the Humanisation of War, and the Politics of International Law’ | DPIR, MY OXFORD ONLINE | 23 June | Oxford Alumni, Warmest wishes to all our leavers – and stay connected! | 23 June |DPIR, James Tilley BBC Radio 4 - Currently, Ten Years After Brexit 23 June, Robin Harding & Patricia Owens | 23 June | DPIR Professors win prestigious APSA awards for their research | DPIR, Q&A with Daron Acemoğlu 23 June, Jane Green | 22 June | The state of British Politics [from 26:00] ITV News at Ten, Ben Ansell | 22 June | How Keir Starmer was undone by caution and no clear plan | Financial Times, Adam Smith | 20 June | Happy birthday USA. But is America's revolution unravelling? | The Times Online, James Tilley: Tribal Politics How Brexit Divided Britain Publication 21 June, Executive Education Programme Signup, VACANCY deadline 23 June: Postdoctoral Researcher | DPIR, VACANCY deadline 26 June: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Quantitative Political Science (Voter ID Project) | DPIR, RISJ | 16 June | Digital News Report 2026 launched, Ben Ansell | 15 June | Rethink... how we age | BBC Sounds, Samuel Seitz | 15 June | Resisting relegation to the rank and file: Explaining the effects of status seeking on military force structure | European Journal of International Security, DPIR teachers in IR win top awards from British International Studies Association | 8 June | DPIR, Event: 23 June Oxford University China Africa Network (OUCAN) Annual Conference 2026, Jan Eijking | Rise of Technocratic Power in Global Politics | 4 June, Musab Younis | 4 June | Lineages of a conspiracy: the 'great replacement' and demography | Race & Class, Launching a new Peace and Security Fellowship with the United Nations | DPIR, Why Choose DPIR for Graduate Study | DPIR, Offer Holder information, DPIR Homepage.