LANSBURY/17 - Correspondence and collected papers, 1939-1955
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LANSBURY/17 - Correspondence and collected papers, 1939-1955
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LANSBURY/16 - Correspondence and papers, 1936-1938
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LANSBURY/15 - Correspondence and papers, 1934-1935
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LANSBURY/14 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
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LANSBURY/13 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
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LANSBURY/12 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
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LANSBURY/11 - Correspondence and papers, 1933
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LANSBURY/10 - Correspondence and papers, 1931-1932
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LANSBURY/9 - Correspondence and papers, 1929-1930
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LANSBURY/8 - Correspondence and papers, 1918-1928
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LANSBURY/7 - Correspondence and papers, 1913-1917
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LANSBURY/6 - Correspondence and papers, 1912
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LANSBURY/5 - Correspondence and papers, 1912
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LANSBURY/4 - Correspondence and papers, 1910-1911
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LANSBURY/3 - Correspondence and papers, 1907-1909
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Papers of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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COLL MISC 0719 - Russian Childcare Posters
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Street Life in London photographs
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Manifestos from candidates standing for election as Mayor of London. Also includes booklets sent to all registered electors providing a guide to voting in the Mayor of London and the London Assembly Elections. Material is from the 2016 and 2021 elections.
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The ORG blog was a platform for defence and security experts to exchange and discuss ideas. The views and opinions expressed by commissioned authors do not necessarily reflect those of ORG.
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In a special series of podcasts, ORG talks with people involved in the development and evolution of ORG in its early days.
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Between 2007 and 2014 ORG's Every Casualty Programme (formerly known as the Recording Casualties of Armed Conflict programme), sought to coordinate and systematise global efforts to enhance the technical, legal and institutional capacity, as well as the political will, for every single casualty of armed conflict throughout the world to be recorded, civilian as well as combatant. Since October 2014, Every Casualty Worldwide has been operating as an independent NGO - please visit www.everycasualty.org for more information.
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Professor Paul Rogers' Global Security Briefings series was launched in mid-2001, exploring the potential for major security challenges from the global margins. Paul continued to share his expertise, analysis and commentary on security issues in his monthly briefings up until ORG ceased operations in 2020.
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ORG annual reports and accounts covering 2014-2018.
Annual reports covering 1988-2003, interim reports and the Three Year Strategy (Autumn 2008-Autumn 2011), are available in the papers of the ORG.
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The Remote Warfare Programme (RWP) was established in 2018, based around the Remote Control project of the Network for Social Change, which had been hosted by ORG since 2013. It was set up to examine changes in military engagement, with a focus on remote warfare (in which countries like the United Kingdom choose to support local and regional forces on the front lines rather than deploying large numbers of their troops).
Strategic Peacebuilding Programme
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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.