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The Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance has organised a Speaker Series to bring together a mix of academics and practitioners discuss issues relating to diplomacy, foreign policy and international governance at Loughborough University London.

The speakers will cover a range of interesting and exciting topics including space policy, conflict resolution, President Donald Trump, Turkish diaspora, military intervention in Africa, and the role of research in security policymaking.

  • The Evolution of Sovereignty in the Governance of Outer Space: Legal and Political Perspectives with Dr. Jill Stuart
    14 November 2019, 3pm-4.30pm, LDN.0.14

  • Transnational Citizenship or Long-Distance Repression? Turkey's Diaspora Engagement Policies with Dr. Fiona Adamson and Dr. Norma Rossi
    23 January 2020, 3pm-4.30pm, LDN.3.23

  • Imagined Conflicts: Fictitious Case Studies as a Tool for Conflict Resolution and Peace Building with Dr. An Jacobs
    20 February 2020, 3pm-4.30pm, LDN.3.23

  • Trump: Extraordinary or Routine? Assessing Foreign Policy Change with Dr. Nick Kitchen
    26 March 2020, 3pm-4.30pm, LDN.3.23

  • The Role of Research in Government Conflict and Security Policymaking with James Baker
    30 April 2020, 3pm-4.30pm, LDN.3.23


Find out more about the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance Speaker Series.

  1. Location

    This event is in the Broadcast Centre

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  2. Organised by

    Loughborough University London

    www.lborolondon.ac.uk/

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