Skip to main content
Logo

Main navigation

  • Open Menu Close Menu
  • Study
    • Study here
    • Master of Public Policy
    • DPhil in Public Policy
    • MSc in Public Policy Research
    • Public Policy 1+1
    • Executive programmes
    • Online courses
  • Research
    • Our research
    • Programmes and projects
    • Publications
    • Research updates
    • Faculty spotlights
    • About our research
  • People
    • Our people
    • Alumni
  • Events
  • About
    • About us
    • News
    • Voices blog
    • In the media
    • Support
    • Partnerships
    • Case teaching
    • Connect
  • Open Search Close Search
Violence, security and conflict
Publication
08 November 2021

Rethinking Health Security after COVID-19

In a critical examination of the health security paradigm, this report argues that, while the security implications of pandemics are clear, the concept of health security distracts attention from the underlying determinants of health that exacerbate the effects of severe disease outbreaks and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable. The report offers recommendations for developing and sustaining a human-centred approach to global health.

Federica D’Alessandra Nima GeramiAmanda Moodie
COVID-19
Health
...
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
In the media

Just Security

The longest war is over the horizon

As the Biden administration completes its counterterrorism review, DPhil student Brianna Rosen proposes steps it should take to end the "war on terror" and adopt a posture of strategic restraint.

Brianna Rosen
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
...
Global governance
United States of America (USA)
27
Oct
27 October 2021, 18:30 - 20:00

Mexico: Alternatives to address violence

Should countries such as Mexico be exploring new ways to tackle violence related with organised crime?

Graphic image of digital apps
Project

Mass atrocities in the digital age: preserving social media evidence

How can the technology sector and the legal profession collaborate to preserve prohibited user-generated content for use in legal proceedings?

Law
Global security
Publication
24 February 2021

Scaling energy investments in fragile states

Camilla SacchettoSarah Logan
COVID-19
Development
...
Global security
International Growth Centre
Publication
22 March 2021

Strengthening development finance in fragile contexts

Camilla SacchettoPaul CollierSebastian KriticosSarah Logan
Economy
Global security
...
International Growth Centre
In the media

The New Humanitarian

Uncovering the civilian toll of France’s anti-jihadist war in Mali

Dapo Akande says that under international humanitarian law armed forces have an obligation to ensure they “are not targeting civilians deliberately” 

Dapo Akande
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
...
Global governance
France
Mali
01
Jun
01 June 2021, 17:30 - 19:00

Fighting terror: securitisation and the protection of minorities

A discussion on how historical treatment of minorities as security threats – and attempts to identify, classify and pacify them – have shaped contemporary European approaches to minorities and counterterrorism.

In the media

National Public Radio (NPR)

War Crimes Are Suspected In Northern Ethiopia's Conflict Zone

Dapo Akande comments on international law and civilian protection on the conflict in Ethiopia 

Dapo Akande
Global security
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
...
Ethiopia
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Current page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • …
  • Next page ››
FB Twitter LinkedIn Youtube
Logo

Blavatnik School of Government

University of Oxford

Radcliffe Observatory Quarter

Woodstock Road

Oxford

OX2 6GG

Community

Voices Connect Alumni Canvas Staff resources

Useful links

Footer

  • About
  • Press
  • Work for us
  • Governance
  • Venue hire
  • Contact us

Sign up to our mailing List

Tel: +44 (0)1865 614 343

Email: enquiries@bsg.ox.ac.uk

Copyright Blavatnik School of Government
Privacy policy
Accesibility statement
Staff intranet