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Executive Committee Meeting
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Curriculum Review
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Research Committee Meeting
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PaIS Departmental Seminar: Inaugural Roger Duclaud-Williams Memorial Lecture given by Oliver Daddow
S0.18 Social Sciences

RUPERT MURDOCH AND THE RISE OF EUROSCEPTICISM IN THE BRITISH MEDIA

Euroscepticism

Refreshments 3.30pm

Oliver Daddow is a Reader in Politics and International Studies at Leicester University. He has three interconnected research interests: firstly, British foreign policy since 1945; secondly discourses of Euroscepticism in Britain; and thirdly critical historiography, which breaks down into two specialisms: historical theory and how politicians use and abuse history in making foreign policy. Oliver is co-founder of the British International Studies Association’s Working Group on Interpretivism in International Relations, with Mark Bevir (University of California) and Ian Hall (Australian National University).
 

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