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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Botany House Seminar Series
I’m presenting a revised version of my ISA paper at this PhD run seminar series tomorrow at 5 in 11.14 of the Social Science Bldg. Will report on the discussion later and welcome any feedback.
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Final seminar in British Foreign Policy after Iraq series
The final seminar in the British Academy Seminar Series on British Foreign Policy after Iraq will take place on Wednesday 25th April 2012, 4pm to 5.30, room 11.13, Social Science Building, University of Leeds. Judi Atkins (University of Leeds) will … Continue reading
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3 July Leeds Workshop on Britain and the Use of Force
Registration is now open for a Workshop on Britain and the Use of Force after Iraq. We have a great line up. Theo Farrell (KCL) is giving the keynote on Afghanistan. Mark Phythian (Leicester) Rob Dover (Loughborough) and Paul Rogers (Bradford) … Continue reading
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Preventive Military Action. My paper at ISA San Diego
In addition to speaking on the ICC roundtable at ISA San Diego I presented a paper on international law and the US-UK relationship. The paper is online at the ISA paper archive. As is often the case, the paper evolved … Continue reading
Ten years of the ICC at ISA San Diego
Yesterday I participated in an excellent roundtable discussion on the ICC ten years on. I’d like to thank Eric Leonard of Shenandoah University for putting the roundtable together. I’ve posted my comments below. —- I guess my invitation to participate … Continue reading
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