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The Role of National Parliaments in Scrutinizing EU Law

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The lecture will be delivered by Professor Nicola Lupo, Luiss University, Italy

Future Challenges for the Ministry of Defence

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In these times of heightened tension in many areas of the world Stephen Lovegrove, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Defence will be discussing the challenges that Britain faces. The 27th event of the Strand Group is being held in conjunction with CDS in War Studies.

New architecture of UN peacekeeping and peace building operations

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How do you make peacekeeping work in environments where no peace existed to begin with? Lieutenant-General (Retd) Floriano Peixoto will discuss attempts to make peace operations a more effective tool for tackling today's complex security challenges.

War Studies Research Seminar

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War Studies Research Seminars for staff, postdoc's and PhD's taking place in the War Studies Meeting Room every Tuesday of the Winter Term.

CCRB Seminar: Gernot Walko

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"Getting under the skin of epidermal tissue architecture, homeostasis and repair"

Decolonisation from the Seas: Mutiny in the Royal Indian Navy, 1946

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What was the extent of mutinies or "maritime radicalism" post WW1 in the Indian Ocean and what impact did this have on anti-colonialism protests? Naina Manjrekar, SOAS reveals undiscovered maritime history from these turbulent times.

Florence Nightingale: An icon for today?

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Florence Nightingale's contribution to nursing is legendary, but how does her legacy live on? What made her tick as a person? How did this impact her work? Discover her enduring influence and varied contributions to health and beyond.

Careers in Journalism: From the Typewriter to Fake News

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The Centre for Grand Strategy will host Con Coughlin, Defence and Foreign Affairs Editor for the Telegraph, to lead a workshop on careers in journalism.

Sharks in the Channel and Lions on the loose: Rumour and the Second World War

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Sir Michael Howard Centre Annual Lecture 2018 'Sharks in the Channel and Lions on the Loose: Rumour and the Second World War' by Professor Jo Fox of Modern History at Durham University and, from January 2018, will be the Director of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London.

The Faustian Bargain: Secret Soviet-German Military Cooperation in the Interwar Period

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The Centre for Grand Strategy will host Ian Johnson, Associate Director of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University
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