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Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power - Dr Philippe Bonditti
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Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power examines how terrorism and traceability have altered the traditional modes of governing people.
Collection: Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Mon 29 Mar 2010
Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power - Dr Philippe Bonditti
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Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power examines how terrorism and traceability have altered the traditional modes of governing people.
Collection: Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Tue 30 Mar 2010
Baroness Shirley Williams: 'Are Political Parties Fit for Purpose?'
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Public lecture by Baroness Williams of Crosby, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords and Professor Emeritus of Elective Politics at Harvard University. This...
Collection: Von Hugel Institute
Institution: Von Hugel Institute
Created: Mon 29 Jun 2015
Camps, Humanitarian Government and the Idea of Humanity
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Senior Research Seminar given by Professor Michel Agier (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris), Friday 11 February 2011, Department of Social Anthropology,...
Collection: Department of Social Anthropology
Institution: Department of Social Anthropology
Created: Tue 15 Feb 2011
CAS Open Seminar, Michaelmas Term 2018: Dr Herbert Muyinda, Makerere University - Policy of No Policy: Disability and...
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Collection: Centre of African Studies
Institution: Centre of African Studies
Created: Tue 30 Oct 2018
Citizen sciene: reshaping relations between science, government and citizens - Q & A
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In this lecture, Professor Johannes Vogel will set out his vision for citizen science. This vision underpins ambitious plans to transform the Berlin Natural History Museum and...
Collection: Centre for Science and Policy Lectures
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Mon 30 Sep 2019
Conversation with Professor Harold Hongju Koh
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Professor Harold Hongju Koh was the Arthur Goodhart Visiting Professor in Legal Science for 2018-2019. Professor Koh was interviewed on 28 May 2019 in his room in Christ's...
Collection: Cambridge Law Eminent Scholars Archive
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 22 Jul 2019
David Cleevely, CSaP Founding Director, at 2014 CSaP Annual Reception
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David Cleevely recounts CSaP's 2014 highlights and discusses the importance of the Policy Fellowships network.
Collection: Centre for Science & Policy
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 8 Oct 2014
Dr Harshan Kumarasingham, 'The "Tropical Dominions" - the appeal of Dominion status in the decolonisation of India,...
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Dr Kumarasingham presented a paper detailing the different discussions between the British government and the soon-to-be-independent South Asian colonies, and how practical...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Thu 24 Oct 2013
Dr Justin Jones - '"Houses of justice": Islamic courts and legal forum-shopping in twentieth-century India'
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Justin Jones discusses the role of Islamic courts in the 1920s and 1930s, examining the ways in which the courts maintained their relevance and influence in the face of the...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Wed 6 Nov 2013
Dr Louise Tillin - Food for Votes? Comparing Welfare Politics in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh
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Louise Tillin, from King's College, London, examines the relationship between politics and the provision of welfare in two Indian states.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Mon 27 Jan 2014
Dr Markus Daechsel -
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Dr Markus Daechsel of Royal Holloway, London, investigates urban development work in Pakistan in the 1950s and 1960s.
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Tue 11 Mar 2014
Dr Rohit De: 'Husna Bai's profession: sex, work and freedom in the Indian constitution, 1950-1964'
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Rohit De of Cambridge University's Centre for History and Economics examines the constitutional contest between officials of the Indian state, welfare workers and prostitutes in...
Collection: Centre of South Asian Studies: Seminars
Institution: Centre of South Asian Studies
Created: Sat 22 Feb 2014
Emerging Clean Technology Industries in the United States
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Clean technology industries are emerging and attracting significant attention from policy-makers, entrepreneurs and investors. Dr. Gregory Theyel discusses the location and firm...
Collection: Manufacturing Thursdays Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 5 Mar 2010
Fitzwilliam College Foundation Lecture 2013: 'Double standards: Perspectives on life in public companies and public...
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Fitzwilliam College Foundation Lecture 2013. Ken Olisa OBE, speaking at Fitzwilliam College on 7 November 2013.
Collection: Fitzwilliam College lectures
Institution: Fitzwilliam College
Created: Mon 18 Nov 2013
'House of Lords Reform': Mark Elliott
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The House of Lords Reform Bill, which is currently before Parliament, is the latest of many attempts to reform the upper chamber of the UK Parliament. It is over a hundred years...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Wed 25 Jul 2012
'House of Lords Reform': Mark Elliott (audio)
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The House of Lords Reform Bill, which is currently before Parliament, is the latest of many attempts to reform the upper chamber of the UK Parliament. It is over a hundred years...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Wed 25 Jul 2012
How does academia contribute to the work of government_Sir Chris Wormald keynote lecture
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Sir Chris Wormald, Head of the Civil Service Policy Profession, kicked off CSaP’s 2017 annual conference with a talk on how government and academia work together and, more...
Collection: CSaP Annual Conference: How does academia contribute to the work of government? 29 June 2017
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 26 Jul 2017
'Human Rights in the United Kingdom: Where Now?': Mark Elliott
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Prior to the 2015 general election, the Conservative Party undertook in its manifesto to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and to enact a British Bill of Rights. In this video,...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 22 May 2015
'Human Rights in the United Kingdom: Where Now?': Mark Elliott (audio)
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Prior to the 2015 general election, the Conservative Party undertook in its manifesto to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and to enact a British Bill of Rights. In this video,...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 22 May 2015