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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing Podcasts

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Hong Kong: Ten Years and Beyond - Thursday 21 June, 2007

On the tenth anniversary of Hong Kong's reversion to China, Graham Hutchings and Dr Steve Tsang of St Antony's College Oxford, and Oxford Analytica region head, explore what the lessons of the past ten years tell us about the territory's future.

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Thursday 21 June, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Turkish Lessons - Tuesday 5 June, 2007

Turkey has been enveloped in political crisis for much of the year, raising fundamental issues about the nature and future of the Turkish state. Much hinges on the outcome of next month's election, by far the most important in the country's recent history. In today's videocast, Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, Tamas David-Barrett, Oxford Analytica consultant, and David Taylor, Oxford Analytica's Middle East editor discuss the implications of the crisis for Turki ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Tuesday 5 June, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: The Bank of the South - Friday 25 May, 2007

The Mercosur Council has agreed to the creation of the Banco del Sur, a regional development bank proposed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, to be headquartered in Caracas. Long in discussion, the foundation of the bank is designed in part to curb US influence and foster regional integration. But will it deliver on either of these goals? Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, discusses the issue with Professor Laurence Whitehead, fellow of Nuffield College Oxford a ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Friday 25 May, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Crisis in Pakistan- Wednesday 16 May, 2007

President Pervez Musharraf's suspension of a Supreme Court Justice has ignited violent protests and exposed deep-seated political, religious and ethnic fissures that threaten to end his rule. Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, discusses Musharraf's prospects for survival and the longer term future of the Pakistan state with Dr David Washbrook, Fellow of St Antony's College Oxford, and region head with Oxford Analytica.

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Wednesday 16 May, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Assertive Russia- Tuesday 01 May, 2007

As President Vladimir Putin's second term comes to a close, his country is more confident and assertive than at anytime since the collapse of the Soviet union in 1991. Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, explores the strategic dimensions of Moscow's relationship with the United States and Europe in discussion with Dr Alex Pravda, fellow of St Antony's College, and Oxford Analytica region head, and Dr Tom Wales, Oxford Analytica's senior editor for North America.

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Tuesday 01 May, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Re-making Iraq - Tuesday 10 April, 2007

Regional diplomacy gets underway in Egypt early next month to explore ways of bringing order to Iraq. The United States will join Iran and other key players around the table as sectarian violence intensifies in several Iraqi cities. On the fourth anniversary of the US-led invasion of the country, Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, discusses the prospects for stability in Iraq with David Taylor, Middle East editor and Tom Wales, North America editor.

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Oxford Analytica Video Briefing: Morning Conference Highlights Tuesday 10 April, 2007

Each weekday, Oxford Analytica holds a Morning Conference, chaired by the Editor of the Daily Brief and attended by Oxford Analytica Region Heads (mainly senior faculty members at Oxford University) and the full-time professional team of editor/analysts. The conference evaluates the relative significance of global events, frames the questions that need to be answered arising from major developments, suggests the most appropriate contributors from the network to address the issues concerned ...

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