ORG's Collective Strategic Thinking Model
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- 2017
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Emily Morgan and Oliver Ramsbotham
Publication date: September 2017
ORG's Collective Strategic Thinking Model
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Emily Morgan and Oliver Ramsbotham
Publication date: September 2017
Our War-Torn World Needs a New Mediating Body to Resolve Conflicts
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Gabrielle Rifkind
Publication date: March 2014
Out from the shadows: the case for external oversight of UK Special Forces
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Liam Walpole
Publication date: June 2018
Overseeing the UK's Special Forces
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: August 2020
This collection contains born-digital records created by ORG, mainly research outputs produced as part of the Sustainable Security, Strategic Peacebuilding, and Remote Warfare programmes, as well as ORG newsletters and blog articles from external contributors. Also included are podcasts and recordings of panel discussions. The majority of this material was downloaded from the ORG website and transferred to LSE Library when the organisation was wound down. The collection also includes some annual accounts and impact reports (a fuller set of annual reports is available in the ORG analogue collection).
Oxford Research Group (ORG)
Oxford Research Group Annual Accounts 2014
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 20 September 2015
Oxford Research Group Annual Accounts 2015
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 5 November 2016
Oxford Research Group Annual Accounts 2016
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 30 September 2017
Pacifism or Pragmatism? The 2013 Parliamentary Vote on Military Action in Syria
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson
Publication date: May 2018
Papers relating to Margaret Turner in Cancun
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Papers related to interview narrative - interview part 1 [00:37:58] - as follows:
Margaret Turner's Badge for the Women's International Coalition for Economic Justice (WICEJ);
Margaret Turner's WILPF business card.
Papers relating to Margaret Turner in South Africa
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Papers related to interview narrative - interview part 1 [00:44:49] - as follows:
Photograph of an International Observer Service Certificate issued to Margaret Turner by the National Electoral Observer Network - South Africa 27-29 April 1994;
Photograph of an article by Margaret Turner 'Elections in South Africa May 1994' (2 pages).
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Daniel C. Kurtzer and Malcolm Rifkind
Publication date: May 2010
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Bawa, Parmeshwar
MSc Media, Communication and Development family of 2020
Partnerships for Preventing Online Radicalisaton
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Susan Szmania and Matt Conway
Publication date: 01 June 2017
Paula Shaw interview: recording, transcript and summary
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Paula Shaw interviewed by Sheila Triggs, 3 Dec 2014
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
This sub-series contains the recording, the transcript and a summary of the interview in which Paula Shaw talks about herself and her Great Aunt Mercha (Miriam Karpowic, 1896-1979).
Peace Processes: An Interview with Roger Mac Ginty
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 02 July 2019
Peacekeeping and Civilian Protection: An Interview with Conor Foley
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 19 August 2019
Peacekeeping Within African Regime Complexity
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Malte Brosig
Publication date: 22 April 2016
Peggy Seeger interviewed by Rebecca Mordan
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 Peggy.
Peggy is a folk singer, songwriter and activist who wrote 'Carry Greenham Home'. Along with other musicians, she sang to the march that was coming through from Wales to Greenham in September 1981. She later joined them at Greenham Common and recalls journalists, donations and getting pissed-off with lounging men! Peggy speaks of how women don't have a written history and how we have to celebrate the power of a lot of women together. She remembers women improvising singing collectively to dumfound police, showing skill in keeping the peace where men could not and Rebecca Johnson signing her nightmare of nuclear war.
Peggy was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Pegida: Germany's anti-Islamic Street Movement
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Fabian Virchow
Publication date: 16 January 2017
Pegida in Austrian Politics: invisible But There
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Farid Hafez
Publication date: 10 March 2017
Penny Gane interviewed by Florence Weston
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Penny was drawn to Greenham by the thought of women being there on their own, shouldering the responsibility of taking on the world. 'It was a call to all of us, which is why I became active.' She recalls the strong women of Bristol taking part in Non-Violent Direct Action and supporting women living at the camp. She remembers Joan Baez visiting, a truck ploughing through the benders, the Greenham Common Newsletter and how, ultimately, 'The women always won.'
Penny was interviewed by Florence Weston in 2019.
Penny Gulliver 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 Penny.
Penny was 21 when she went to Greenham. She stayed for a year. She lived at Blue Gate and was at the camp during the evictions. She recalls the enjoyment of political discussions with women, recounts actions such as painting out the lights on the runway to try and stop the Cruise missiles landing. Penny talks about the legacy of Greenham, the impact of the protest, going to prison and the echoes of Greenham across her life.
Penny was interviewed by Isabelle Tracy in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Peter Robin Whittle, UK Independence Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 19 Apr 2016
Significant context URL: http://www.peterwhittle.london/
Internet Archive URL:https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.peterwhittle.london/
Internet Archive URL 2: https://web.archive.org/web/20160413144831/http://www.peterwhittle.london/campaigns
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Kusmu, Petros
Three photos. Two from June 2015 celebrating the last day of exams with my colleagues in the MSc IPE program (one in front of the Old Building and Lincoln's Inn Fields). Another from Dec 2015, again in front of the Old Building, celebrating our last day together after our graduation ceremony. Looking at these photos completely floods me with happiness, nostalgia and a yearning to go back in time. My time at LSE was remarkable.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Kusmu, Petros
Three photos. Two from June 2015 celebrating the last day of exams with my colleagues in the MSc IPE program (one in front of the Old Building and Lincoln's Inn Fields). Another from Dec 2015, again in front of the Old Building, celebrating our last day together after our graduation ceremony. Looking at these photos completely floods me with happiness, nostalgia and a yearning to go back in time. My time at LSE was remarkable.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Kusmu, Petros
Three photos. Two from June 2015 celebrating the last day of exams with my colleagues in the MSc IPE program (one in front of the Old Building and Lincoln's Inn Fields). Another from Dec 2015, again in front of the Old Building, celebrating our last day together after our graduation ceremony. Looking at these photos completely floods me with happiness, nostalgia and a yearning to go back in time. My time at LSE was remarkable.