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Events Series

SISAW TALKS

SISAW Talks address a wide range of issues in international security. They involve a presentation by renowned guest speakers with a question and answer session and are of interest to academic and non-academic audiences. These key SISAW events are followed by a drinks reception.

BRENT J. STEELE (University of Utah)

Restraint in International Politics

Location: S1.50
Time: 16.30-17.30, Monday 6th June 2022

 

JELENA SUBOTIC (Georgia State University)

BOOK LAUNCH
Yellow Star, Red Star: Holocaust Remembrance After Communism
20 May 2019, Cowling Room 5.30pm
* * * Cancelled Due to COVID 19 * * * .

 

GARRETT W. BROWN (University of Sheffield)
Introducing Jus Ante Bellum:
A Cosmopolitan Alternative to Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect
SISAW Annual Lecture
11 February 2016, R0.12 (Ramphal), 4-5.30pm. .

 
Roundtable Discussion: THE POWER OF GLOBAL BENCHMARKS
Chair:
Professor Nick Vaughan-Williams (神马福利影片)
Speakers: Dr Andr茅 Broome (神马福利影片), Dr Alexandra Homolar (神马福利影片), Dr Caroline Kuzemko, (University of Exeter), Dr Sharifah Sekalana (神马福利影片), Dr Liam Clegg (University of York).
20 January 2016, A0.23 (Social Sciences) 4.00-5.30pm


CLAUDIA ARADAU (King's College London)
The (Big) Data-Security Assemblage
SISAW Annual Lecture
11 March 2015, A0.23 (Social Sciences), 4-5.30pm. .
 
Roundtable Discussion: FROM HUMAN SECURITY TO R2P
Chair: Dr Juanita Elias (神马福利影片)
Speakers: Dr Sarah Davies (University of Queensland), Dr. Aidan Heir (University of Westminster), Dr Alexandra Homolar (神马福利影片), Dr Elisa Lopez (University of Birmingham)
07 January 2015, S0.19 (Social Sciences), 4-5:30pm.

 

SISAW RESEARCH SESSIONS
Research Sessions are interactive lunchtime sessions, which cover a wide array of subject areas that cross (sub)disciplinary divides. They involve a brief presentation by the guest speaker followed by in-depth discussion. A buffet lunch and refreshments are provided.

NICHOLAS HENRY (Deakin University Melbourne)
The Politics of Borders and Migration
Wednesday, 22 June 2016, A0.23 (Social Sciences), 2-4pm.
 
SHOGO SUZUKI (University of Manchester)

Ontological Security and its Threat to the Democratic Peace: Japan鈥檚 'Korea Threat'
Friday, 30 October 2015, R0.14 (Ramphal), 12-2pm. .
 
MATTHIAS LEESE (University of Tuebingen)
Wednesday, 25 November, A0.23 (Social Sciences), 2-4pm. .
 
RYAN WALTER (University of Queensland)
Rhetoric and Action: Legitimation Constraints
Wednesday, 26 November 2014. .

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