State and Non-State Hybrid Warfare
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Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Ahmed Salah Hashim
Publication date: 30 March 2017
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State and Non-State Hybrid Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Ahmed Salah Hashim
Publication date: 30 March 2017
Staying in Europe: 790,000 more jobs by 2030
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain Stronger in Europe
Position: In
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Loizos, Peter
From the Series: Argaki, Cyprus [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/LOIZOS/1].
Photographs taken during fieldwork in Cyprus. These photographs first appeared in 'Grace in Exile' 2003 and Professor Loizos gratefully acknowledges the permission of Moufflon Publications (Nicosia) and the proprietor, Ruth Keshishian to reproduce them.
Still Flying Blind: Peace Operations and Organised Crime
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Arthur Boutellis
Publication date: 27 February 2019
Stolen Futures: The Hidden Toll of Child Casualties in Syria
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Hamit Dardagan, Hana Salama
Publication date: November 2013
Strategic Peacebuilding Programme
Part of Oxford Research Group
The Strategic Peacebuilding Programme (formerly the Middle East Programme) was ORG's conflict resolution programme which sought to contribute to preventing, transforming and ending violence by changing how people think about and engage with conflict.
The programme used a methodology based in ‘radical disagreement’ theory to build the capacity of local partners to engage in strategic dialogue and brokered a series of Track II dialogues in Israel, Palestine and Egypt and between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and other states.
Strategic Studies, Conflict Resolution and Transnational Conflict
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oliver Ramsbotham
Publication date: August 2016
Street scene in Taltala, Calcutta
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Donner, Henrike
From the Series: Street scenes, buildings and events [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/DONNER/3].
Street scene in Taltala, Calcutta
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Donner, Henrike
From the Series: Street scenes, buildings and events [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/DONNER/3].
Strengthening the Bioweapons Convention
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): James Revill & Ben Hopkins
Publication date: 06 August 2018
Students of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School interview Sister Joyce
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This file includes two video recordings of Joyce Kallevik from WISH interviewed by students of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, London. One of the videos is the full length interview, the other is an edited version. The interview was conducted remotely and recorded via a video conferencing platform.
Date of interview: 04/03/2021
Length of recordings: 00:46:52 and 00:04:53
Students of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School interview Sister Naana
Part of Women's Resource Centre
This file includes two video recordings of Naana Otoo-Oyortey MBE from FORWARD interviewed by students of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, London. One of the videos is the full length interview, the other is an edited version. The interview was conducted remotely and recorded via a video conferencing platform.
Date of interview: 01/03/2021
Length of recordings: 00:39:40 and 00:04:02
Students, priests' sons, reciting Agamic texts in a group by themselves
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: The pathashala (Agamic school) at Tirupparankundram temple, near Madurai [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/10].
Students, priests' sons, reciting Agamic texts in the guru's presence
Part of LSE Anthropology Photos
Personal author: Fuller, Chris
Personal author: Logan, Penny
From the Series: The pathashala (Agamic school) at Tirupparankundram temple, near Madurai [Archive catalogue reference: LSE ANTHROPOLOGY PHOTOS/FULLER/10].
Studying at LSE during lockdown
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Dana Ramadan
Date: March 2021
Location: LSE Centre Building
This photo was taken by my course mate at 9pm, in an almost-empty campus. We were debating whether to go home or continue studying.
Sue Lent interviewed by Nicky Arkioglu
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sue.
Sue participated in the 120 mile 1981 Women for Life on Earth walk from Cardiff to Greenham with her infant son. Returning to Wales, she remained committed to the cause, visiting Greenham whenever possible. She remembers the enormous sacrifices women made to be there and believes it was a good time to be a feminist. The fact that so many Greenham women with children were participating signalled for her that it was OK to be both a feminist and a mother. She witnessed many older women, born in the very early twentieth century, who previously had little opportunity to voice their political opinions, do so at Greenham, a critical point in their development as women.
Sue was interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Sue Say (Agege) interviewed by Isabelle Tracy
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Sue.
On Sueas first evening at Greenham she heard a woman talking to a soldier on the other side of the fence. It was that powerful conversation that kept her at Greenham, protesting nuclear missiles but also exploring the multitudes of different ways to be a woman by meeting and talking to amany shades of womena. Sue went to prison many times, took the government to court for illegal strip-searches and won, changing the law in the process. She talks about the radical potential of laughter and creativity, the unconventional methods she and others used to draw attention to issues and the strength in unity at Yellow Gate.
Sue was interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Megha Chand
Date: May 2020
Location: At home in Kathmandu, Nepal
The Himalayas have been a significant part of my parents lives. They are not mountain climbers or geologists; they were simply lucky enough to have seen the mountains in all their glory without even leaving Kathmandu. Before the early 2000s, any person in Kathmandu could peep out their window and see the Himalayan mountains: snow-peaked and awe-inspiring. However, in my lifetime, I do not remember ever witnessing such magnificence from my home - the mountains were never visible as they were constantly shrouded in smog.
Then, in May 2020, Nepal went into lockdown. My parents and I were unable to meet my grandparents, who required our support. We were all reckoning with the pandemic's impact on Nepal and the wider world.
Yet, as the pollution levels drastically decreased, I was finally able to experience the beauty etched into the minds of my parents. The mountains surrounded me with all their splendor. Needless to say, a photo cannot capture the grandeur of the Himalayas. However, this photo serves as a reminder of their beauty, which inspired me in times of adversity.
Susan Hall, Conservative Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 24 Apr 2024
Significant context URL: https://www.susan.london/plan
Sustainable Security and Sacred Values
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Hammad Sheikh
Publication date: 18 April 2016
Sustainable Security: Defining, Measuring and Building Security after Covid-19
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson and Alasdair McKay
Publication date: July 2020
Sustainable Security: Global Ideas for a Greater Britain
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2018
Sustainable Security in the Arctic
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Duncan Depledge
Publication date: 21 March 2016
Sustainable Security in the Trump Era
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: March 2017
Sustainable Security Index Rankings Table
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: May 2020
Sustainable Security Index Report
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson, Alasdair Mckay and Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: May 2020
Sustainable Security Programme
Part of Oxford Research Group
The Sustainable Security Programme was established in 2006-2007, expanding on Paul Rogers' work on marginalisation, climate change and geopolitics, as well as ORG's work on recording of casualties in armed conflict. The programme aimed to highlight the limitations of orthodox security policy and to develop policy alternatives that address underlying drivers.
Sustaining America's Security: An Interview With Benjamin Valentino
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 23 November 2017