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- 2017
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paulo Foradori
Publication date: 16 May 2017
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paulo Foradori
Publication date: 16 May 2017
Blue Helmet Havens: Separation and Segregation in Peacekeeping
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Kathleen Jennings
Publication date: 30 June 2016
BISA Event Podcast: Theorising Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Jolle Demmers, Lauren Gould, Anicee Van Engeland, Paul Schulte and Tom Watts
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: The Oversight and Accountability of Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Aditi Gupta, Jennifer Gibson, Liam Walpole, Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen and Yvonni Efstathiou
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: The Legality and Transparency of Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Dr Peter Lee, Max Brookman-Byrne and Delina Goxho
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: The Geographies of Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Alex Holder, Joseph Chapa, John Alexander and Jenny Oberholtzer
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: The Cost and Consequences of Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Professor Julian Richards, Dr Norma Rossi, Malte Riemann, Emil Archambault, Baraa Shiban and Camilla Molyneux
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: Sir Hew Strachan Keynote Speech
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Sir Hew Strachan
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: Roundtable on AI and the Future of Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Speaker(s): Larry Lewis, Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo, Hendrik Huelss, Ingvild Bode, Robert Clark and Peter Finn
Publication date: 27 March 2019
BISA Event Podcast: Building Partner Capacity and Remote Warfare
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Speaker(s): Martijn van der Vorm, Captain Ivor Wiltenburg, Daniel Mahanty, Abigail Watson and Emily Knowles
Publication date: 27 March 2019
Beyond Privacy: The Cost and Consequences of Mass Surveillance
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Author(s): Esther Kersley
Publication date: September 2015
Beyond Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-combatants
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Author(s): Jairo Munive
Publication date: 25 May 2016
Beyond Deterrence: Rethinking UK Security Doctrine
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Scilla Elworthy
Publication date: July 2015
Betty Levene interviewed by Rebecca Mordan
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Betty was very involved in the peace movement and anti-nuclear occupations before going to Greenham in 1981. She recalls the process of the camp becoming women only and how protestors learnt the art of Non-Violent Direct Action. She speaks of the power of carrying Greenham home as thousands of women refused to stay in the kitchen, instead, going to university and doing things they wouldn't have dreamt of doing before.
Betty was interviewed by Rebecca Mordan in 2019.
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Welsh Labour Party
Position: In
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Best for Our Future
Position: In
Being in the EU means healthier and more sustainable food for UK families
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain Stronger in Europe
Position: In
Being in Europe means more jobs and more opportunities for people in Wales
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain Stronger in Europe
Position: In
Being in Europe helps us fight climate change and protect our environment
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain Stronger in Europe
Position: In
Behind the Veils: The Forgotten Women of ISIS
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Author(s): Amanda N. Spencer
Publication date: 05 May 2017
Before you make your mind up, consider why Britain should stay in Europe
Part of EU Referendum leaflets
Corporate author: Britain in Europe
Position: In
Becky Griffiths interviewed by Josephine Liptrott
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Becky.
Having been involved in her local CND group, Becky first went to Greenham Common for the Embrace the Base action when she was seventeen years old. She describes arriving by coach at the main gate and being overwhelmed by the sight of hundreds of women gathered together, knowing it was where she had to be. She moved to Greenham soon after and lived there full-time for over two years at Yellow Gate. She also lived briefly at the The Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice in Senaca, New York, having visited as part of a Greenham women's solidarity trip. She took part in various actions, breaking into the base to dance on missile silos or have a teddy bears' tea party on the day of her 18th birthday. Becky was arrested several times for her part in such actions and served time in prison. She describes feeling very lucky to have been at Greenham, surrounded by strong, political women.
Becky was interviewed by Jo Liptrott in London in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Becky Barnes and Helen Garland interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Becky and her friend Helen were reunited through the Greenham Women Everywhere Project. They met at Green Gate in 1983. They talked about it being bleak, grim and hardcore but felt that the trees in the wood softened the harshness of the environment. They would often find rabbit intestines in their beds. Becky lived at Green Gate for 8 months and her key responsibility was night watch and keeping the fires burning. The pair speak of the constant and brutal evictions, how they were deprived of sleep and stripped of their warm sweaters, but they were inspired by the solidarity of women.
They were interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton in 2019.
Barbara Tombs interviewed by Vanessa Pini
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Barbara.
Barbara was easily persuaded to visit Greenham with a group of women from Hackney after an upbringing by politicised parents. Her black father and white mother had taken her to see concentration camps in Europe where she learnt the danger of power with no responsibility. She recalls going on demonstrations with her family and experiencing discrimination due to race and class, including police brutality and dishonesty. She also talks about her decision to take her daughter, Ellen, on demonstrations, the strength of having women's protests and the importance of women having status. Barbara found Greenham to be a peaceful and friendly place where she felt safe.
Barbara was interviewed by Vanessa Pini in February 2021.
Barbara Hughes interviewed by Alice Robinson
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Barbara Hughes spent most of her time at Orange Gate, which she describes as the international gate where you could meet 'women from all over the place' which she liked. It wasn't possible for her to live there as she had three young children, so she went down as often as possible for actions. She was first introduced to Greenham at a CND rally, when a group of women got up on the platform to speak about their plans for that original march from Cardiff to Greenham in 1981. Barbara speaks about her own creative actions back in Richmond with the 'Duck and Cover' company, the importance of carrying Greenham home, and her hopes for the future of feminism.
Barbara was interviewed by Alice Robinson in January 2021.
BAILEY/13-Observations of the Japanese Goverment on the Report of the Commission of Enquiry
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2020
Awakening and Famine in Global Context
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2011