Interreligious Peacebuilding: An Emerging Field of Research and Practice
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- 2016
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Publication date: 16 March 2016
Interreligious Peacebuilding: An Emerging Field of Research and Practice
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Publication date: 16 March 2016
International Migrants Day 2017
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: December 2017
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers 2017
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: May 2017
Intelligence Sharing: An Interview with James Igoe Walsh
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 08 October 2018
Inspirations for Post-Liberal Peacebuilding from Latin America
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Author(s): Jonas Wolff
Publication date: 27 May 2016
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: October 2006
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: December 2010
Infographics: Fusion Doctrine in Five Steps
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2019
Influence or Strategy: Lessons from Iraq ahead of Mali
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Author(s): Abigail Watson, Delina Goxho and Ewan Lawson
Publication date: 15 August 2020
Inconclusive Conclusions: The Modernising Defence Programme So Far
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Author(s): Liam Walpole
Publication date: August 2018
In Their Own Words: Religiosity and the Islamic State Foreign Fighters
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Author(s): Lorne Dawson
Publication date: 27 April 2018
In Deep Water: China Tests its Neighbours' Patience
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Author(s): Isabel Hilton
Publication date: August 2014
In Afghanistan, more is not the answer
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Author(s): Emily Knowles
Publication date: July 2017
Improving the UK offer in Africa: Lessons from military partnerships on the continent
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Author(s): Emily Knowles and Abigail Watson
Publication date: March 2019
Implications of the Trump Presidency
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2017
Illona Linthwaite interviewed by Alice Robinson
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 Illona.
Illona is an actor based in London. From an early age she had strong feelings about the unfairness of class and gender roles in society, and has been involved in the peace movement since before Greenham. Illona has kept diaries throughout her life. Looking at her photos of the 'Reflect the base' action in December 1983, Illona recalls memories of this extraordinary day when she first saw Greenham. She then came back and forth from Greenham, spending most of her time at Yellow Gate. In her interview, Illona also shares a couple of the songs she remembers most vividly and at 22.40 a poem by Wendy Poussard called 'Greenham Women'.
Illona was interviewed by Alice Robinson in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Camlett, Ian
Student sit in of staff common room 1969
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Camlett, Ian
Three Tuns Bar Ian Camlett and Rosie Lucas Circa 1969
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Submitted by: Qiuyan Chen
Date: 14 March 2021
Location: Gay village, Manchester
To celebrate my birthday, we went to Manchester during the pandemic. The first thing we did was to take photos in the gay village. There were so many rainbows, loved it! There were very few people and the shops weren't open. But as long as I can be with my girlfriend, I am the happiest person!
Hydropolitics: Transboundary River Basins and Political Tensions
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Author(s): Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman, Lucia De Stefano, Eric Sproles, and Aaron T. Wolf
Publication date: 13 July 2017
Hybrid Peacekeeping - A Deeper Understanding of Evolving Peacekeeping Practices
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Author(s): Barend Prinsloo
Publication date: 11 December 2017
Human Rights as Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland
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Author(s): Jennifer Curtis
Publication date: 24 May 2016
How ISIS Survives Defeat: Propaganda and Decisive Minorities
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Author(s): Haroro J. Ingram
Publication date: 26 September 2016
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Author(s): Open Briefing
Publication date: January 2016
Hope Bellied: Crime and Insecurity in Trinidad and Tobago
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Author(s): Sanjay Badri-Maharaj
Publication date: 10 April 2018
Hoonie Feltham interviewed by Kitty Gurnos-Davies
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 Hoonie.
Hoonie was a social worker who specialised in protecting the children's welfare needs in the legal system and has a Master of Laws degree. She is a Quaker and talks about the relationship between the Quaker community and the peace movement which is still active today. She emphasises the fear that surrounded the threat of nuclear war, particularly for mothers. Hoonie visited Greenham Common for Embrace the Base and took food and other supplies to the residential women. She remembers that many vulnerable and homeless women moved to the camp and the associated tensions this caused. Hoonie is passionate about the political context of the peace movement, the gender politics of protest, and her critique of politicians such as Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn.
Hoonie was interviewed by Kitty Gurnos-Davies in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Mabel González Bustelo
Publication date: 29 February 2016
Hilary Whyard interviewed by June Hughes
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 Hilary.
Hilary Whyard visited Greenham regularly in the early days with her 5 month old son. Changing circumstances forced her to visit less after that time, but she was still active and helped with the delivery of food to the base, also supporting the Embrace the Base ceremony every year. In her interview, she discusses the creche run by men at the start of the camp. She continues to be active concerning peace and environment issues.
Hilary was interviewed by June Hughes near Cambridge in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).