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Oxford's premiere political magazine of current affairs, political theory, and international relations.
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Is there such thing as society? Or have we nothing to lose but our chains? Contribute to our upcoming issue on 'Solidarity and Solitude' here. Submissions due 29/9: https://t.co/TiUNMZYmt8
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'Solidarity and Solitude' Issue Launch featuring Prof @DaceDzenovska and Dr @Arran_Davis! 📆 The event will take place on Thursday, 27 November, at 6:00 PM in the Manor Road Building (OX1 3UQ). For more info, see https://t.co/IB3NrnQVJN
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Is the Saudi Arabia-Pakistan security pact an attempt to upend the Middle East security order? Or perhaps a way to sway the United States ahead of the summit between Trump and Mohammed bin Salman? Sam Hunter explains. https://t.co/pYKqANKhl5
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Can Russel Bergman's 'Moral Ambition' inspire you to make a better place? It might, but its explanation of what to do instead is unclear at best, says Morien Robertson. Read his review here: https://t.co/TH4v7Y5Kgm
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"Individuals can sometimes make a difference, but to change a structure – a network of practices, on my view – our best bet is collective action." Sally Haslanger on why the world isn't fair — and what we can do about it. ⚖️ https://t.co/1NOISXOPrW
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One week to submit to OPR issue 17! Write an essay between 1,500 and 2,500 words on the theme of 'Solitude and Solidarity', and your work could appear in Oxford's premiere political magazine. See the link for more details: https://t.co/TiUNMZYmt8
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We also wish all the best and a huge thank you to our outgoing editor in chief Justas Petrauskas who has agreed to continue on in an advisory capacity as an associate editor.
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Justin Daniels is a DPhil student in International Relations at Oxford and recently served as our managing editor. Elena Sofia Massacesi is an MPhil student reading European Politics at Oxford and was previously one of our Global Politics editors.
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The board of directors for the Oxford Political Review is pleased to announce Justin Daniels as our new editor in chief and Elena Sofia Massacesi as managing editor.
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"Why could we not do enough to defend our rights and our peace? What can we do now?" Exiled Russian filmmaker of the hit 'Of Caravan and the Dogs' on Putin's regime post-Ukraine invasion. https://t.co/6vSVA93PQJ
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"Populism’s Achilles Heel: Spain’s Vox Party and the Fragility of the Radical Right’s Online Echo Chambers" by Martin Rogard. Read the full article here: https://t.co/AI0boVtw6P
#ProgressivePolitics #Socialism #AntiPopulism
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"The Need for Judicial Re-equilibration after Democratic Backsliding" by Olivia Case. Read the full article here: https://t.co/KYqdw3eVEf
#JudicialReform #RuleOfLaw #DemocraticBacksliding
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"What Gives? The Painful Realities Europe Faces After NATO’s Pledge to Increase Military Spending" by Michael Wakin. Read the article here: https://t.co/Uggaf6KiJ9
#NATO #Trump #DefenceSpending #Europe
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Our 16th Issue is out now on the theme of 'Nothing Is Ever Always'. Read it here: https://t.co/FWQ1xaXvt7 From reversals in geopolitics to populism and more, the essays in this issue remind us that even when politics takes a turn for the worst, it does not always stay that way.
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We are celebrating the launch of our Issue 16, Nothing Is Ever Always, with a panel discussion on democratic backsliding and resilience! The event will take place on Wednesday, June 18th, at 6:00 PM in All Souls College Old Library. More info here: https://t.co/6ERPndVqVf
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"OPR Speaks with Former President of Colombia, Ivan Duque," by Michael Wakin and Alejandro Roemer Gonzalez. Read the article here: https://t.co/HmmudHqx4M
#Colombia #Duque
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"Into the New World – What do South Korean protesters really want now?" by Mindy Park. Read the article here: https://t.co/omyQV5KpWm
#SouthKorea
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"Review of How the Heartland Went Red: Why Local Forces Matter in an Age of Nationalized Politics," by Luca Siepmann. Read the article here: https://t.co/jWbNdb0KP7
#US
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"The Shifting Border and the Shaping of Community – Is it Time for Reclamation?" by Georgia Hawthorne. Read the article here: https://t.co/iwWCCJLD1T
#Borders
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"New Urban Dispositions: A Review of Cities Rethought," by Yashaswini Bahuguna. Read the article here: https://t.co/a3NYv1rqyk
#Cities
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