Public Events in International Politics

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Semester Two 2017-18 Events

Date Time Event Location Video & Podcasts
16 January 2018 4.00pm

Stitched Voices

"100 Years of International Politics: planning/making a centenary arpillera"

Steve Crichter Room, International Politics Building  
17 January 2018  4.15pm

Jennifer Metcalfe, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

'Mind the Gap? Bridging the Academic and Policy-Making Worlds'

West Room, International Politics Building  
8 February 2018 6.00pm

Anne Applebaum - Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and journalist

DDMI Annual Lecture

'A tale of two journalists: Gareth Jones, Walter Duranty and the Ukrainian Famine'

Main Hall, International Politics Building Video 
15 February 2018 4:10PM

IPRS: Quincy Cloet (Prifysgol Aberystwyth University):


“Truth-seekers or Peace-brokers: The League of Nations and Its Commissions of
Inquiry”

Main Hall, International Politics Building  
 22 March 2018  6:30pm Public lecture by Professor Leighton Andrews on “Facebook, the Media and Democracy” hosted by the Global Communications Research Centre and the Law Department Main Hall, International Politics Building  

19 April 2018

4:10PM 

IPRSJana Wattenberg (Prifysgol Aberystwyth University)

“‘Together we can do it!’ - The idea of multilateral disarmament and the failure of global nuclear disarmament politics”

Main Hall, International Politics Building   

26 April 2018

 
4:10PM 

IPRS: Dr Anna Danielsson (Prifysgol Aberystwyth University / Uppsala University):

“Arranging the ‘informal economy’ in international politics”

 
Main Hall, International Politics Building   

3 May 2018 

 
4:10PM 

IPRS: Dr Xymena Kurowska (Prifysgol Aberystwyth University / Central European University):

“Slippery Subjects at the Post-Transition Border – a Psychosocial Approach to Subjectivity”

 
Main Hall, International Politics Building    

10 May 2018 

 
4:10PM  

IPRS: Yr Athro/Prof Jenny Edkins (Prifysgol Aberystwyth University):


“From one world to another”  

Main Hall, International Politics Building