In the media ODID academics are frequently called on by the media for comment and analysis on topical issues, drawing on their specialist knowledge to bring depth and objectivity to current debates Breadcrumb Home Research In the media The Guardian 'Putin’s war is illegal – and Russians fleeing the draft may have the right to asylum' MORE Project Syndicate 'A Tale of Two Middle Easts' Adeel Malik MORE The Conversation 'Operation Condor: why victims of the oppression that swept 1970s South America are still fighting for justice' MORE Debating Africa 'Should there be freedom of movement between African countries?' Loren Landau MORE The Washington Post 'Why Russia may be taking Ukrainian children' MORE Africa is a Country The UK and migrant men from the Global South Helidah Ogude-Chambert MORE The Conversation 'How informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe shape notions of citizenship' MORE BBC Radio 4 'Will the Rwanda plan work?' Alexander Betts MORE ‘As a Latin saying goes, I do not consider anything that is human as alien to me. Therefore, I start with an issue in the real world, and then study it by means of whichever method seems best’ MORE The Times 'Asylum plan ignores viable alternatives' Alexander Betts MORE 'Brutal murder highlights rise of South Africa’s xenophobic vigilantes' MORE 'How LGBT refugees from Ukraine are highly vulnerable' Samuel Ritholtz MORE Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 … Next page Next ›
The Guardian 'Putin’s war is illegal – and Russians fleeing the draft may have the right to asylum' MORE
The Conversation 'Operation Condor: why victims of the oppression that swept 1970s South America are still fighting for justice' MORE
‘As a Latin saying goes, I do not consider anything that is human as alien to me. Therefore, I start with an issue in the real world, and then study it by means of whichever method seems best’ MORE