Articles: At Oxford

What Has The U.S. War on Drugs Done?
/ July 31, 2013

What Has The U.S. War on Drugs Done?

Amaris Lee reports on IRSOC's panel discussion of America's War on Drugs

War, Women, and Writing: Christina Lamb
/ March 3, 2013

War, Women, and Writing: Christina Lamb

Christina Lamb, foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, talks modern warfare, the Middle East, and women in journalism

George Galloway: Racist?
/ February 22, 2013

George Galloway: Racist?

After George Galloway's shock withdrawal from a University debate, Ben Goldstein asks whether his actions were racist

Staying on Script
/ January 29, 2013

Staying on Script

Andrea Alarcon reports from the Oxford Union, as controversial Wikileaks founder Julian Assange talks Hollywood, truth and the future of the Internet

Light at the End of the Tunnel
/ November 24, 2012

Light at the End of the Tunnel

The Globalist sits down with Burmese political activist Zoya Phan

Sir Geoffrey Adams: The British Response To The Arab Spring
/ November 12, 2012

Sir Geoffrey Adams: The British Response To The Arab Spring

The Political Director-General at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Sir Geoffrey Adams, shared his insights on the Arab Uprisings in a talk to the Oxford International Relations Society on November 6th

Threats, Thugs and Journalism
/ November 6, 2012

Threats, Thugs and Journalism

Guardian correspondent Luke Harding on being treated like a terrorist by Russian authorities

McCain addresses Oxford
/ October 11, 2012

McCain addresses Oxford

Former presidential candidate John McCain offered his perspective on the current elections and America's role in the Middle East