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History Degrees: Past, Present and Future

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Join the History Society and members of academic staff, including Dr Alice Taylor and Professor Richard Drayton, to consider the ways in which the teaching of History in universities has changed over time, and to join in discussions about how History degrees could and should be transformed in the future. Followed at 5.30pm byt the student Christmas Party!

Understanding the Colombian Peace Process

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Oscar Palma, Professor in International Relations at the Universidad del Rosario in Bogota asks what were the reasons for Colombians to reject the accords? What has changed and what remains in the new version of the agreement? What are its future implications for security and stability in Colombia? What does the new process of approval say about Colombian democracy?

Winter Celebration at the Modern Language Centre

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Learn about cultures and Winter travel tips. Taste the Modern Language Centre's interactive language learning, and enjoy free food and drink.

Exporting Security? UK-Nigeria Security Cooperation 2010-2015

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This presentation examines the UK government's 'commercial diplomacy programme' in sub-Saharan Africa and efforts to increase security cooperation with Nigeria.

What Next: US Foreign Policy under Trump and World Order

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Please join us for our next CSSS BBL, when we will have Dr Alexander Lennon discussing 'What Next: US Foreign Policy under Trump and World Order'. Dr Lennon is the Editor in the Chief of the Washington Quarterly at the Elliott School of International Affairs,George Washington University.

How to Fix Nigeria: Tackling Corruption

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Held in partnership with the Royal African Society and Funmi Iyanda, a group of leading experts discuss the corruption challenges facing Nigeria.

King's in Conversation with postcolonial speaker series: India: a colonial power in Kashmir?

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The 'King's in Conversation with' postcolonial speaker series welcomes Professor Dibyesh Anand from the University of Westminster, who will be in dialogue with Ananya Kabir on the topic 'India: a colonial power in Kashmir?'

'Jacky' Fisher at the 1899 Hague Conference: A Reassessment

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Dr Alan M. Anderson presents a corrected and more nuanced analysis of Fisher's appointment, role, and positions taken at the 1899 Hague Conference.

From Silence to 'Showmanship': The British government's presentation of nuclear weapons policy, 1974-1983

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From Silence to 'Showmanship': The British government's presentation of nuclear weapons policy, 1974-1983

Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules that Run the World

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Professor Leif Wenar talks about his new book 'Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World'.
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