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Is climate conflict inevitable? |
In this Futuremakers episode we ask experts the question - is climate conflict inevitable? |
Peter Millican, Kate Guy, Troy Sternberg |
13 Dec 2019 |
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Philosophy and the Future of Warfare |
Can there be such a thing as a ‘moral’ war? Can it ever be right to kill innocent people, even in self-defence? |
Helen Frowe, Alex Leveringhaus, James Pattison, Marianne Talbot |
12 Dec 2016 |
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Challenges in the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict |
Rob McLaughlin, Australian National University - October 2015 |
Rob McLaughlin |
25 Oct 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 4: War and Liberation |
Ian Buruma is a writer and lecturer focussing on Asian (esp. Japanese) culture. He is currently Henry R. Luce Professor of Democracy, Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College, New York. |
Ian Buruma |
24 May 2010 |
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Creative Commons |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 3: War and Pity |
Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, criticism and history; her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of myths, symbols, and fairytales. She is currently Professor at Essex University. |
Marina Warner |
24 May 2010 |
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Creative Commons |
War and Civilization Series Lecture 2: War and Poetry |
Geoffrey Hill is currently Professor of Literature and Religion at Boston University and in 2009 his Collected Critical Writings won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. |
Geoffrey Hill |
24 May 2010 |
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War and Civilization Series Lecture 1: War and Finance |
Niall Ferguson is currently Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics. |
Niall Ferguson |
24 May 2010 |