CSTPV Conferences
Victims of Terrorism - Workshop and Conference
27/Nov/12 09:11
On Thursday and Friday the 15th and 16th November, CSTPV hosted an expert workshop and an International Conference, both of which dealt with the topic, Victims of Terrorisms. Read More...
Victims of Terrorism – Multi-disciplinary Approaches - 16th November 2012
17/Oct/12 09:32
Victims of Terrorism – Multi-disciplinary Approaches
16th November 2012
Fairmont Hotel, St Andrews Read More...
16th November 2012
Fairmont Hotel, St Andrews Read More...
The Emergency Response to Terrorism, 16th February 2012
02/Feb/12 12:31
The Emergency Response to Terrorism - An Assessment
1 day conference
Thursday 16th February 2012
Upper College Hall, University of St Andrews Read More...
1 day conference
Thursday 16th February 2012
Upper College Hall, University of St Andrews Read More...
9/11: 10 Years On : 2nd September 2011
23/Sep/11 16:58
A joint St Andrews/British Academy Symposium was held on 2 September 2011 at the British Academy in London, featuring speakers from, among other institutions, St Andrews, Oxford, the LSE and King's College London. The sessions considered the degree to which 9/11 was indeed a watershed in international relations, how and why terrorist campaigns end, and how far western counter-terrorist policies have been and remain limited in their effect.
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CSTPV Conference -The Medical Response to Terrorism
14/Feb/11 09:28
1 day Conference (Invitation only)
Wednesday, 30th March 2011
Please contact Gillian Duncan, CSTPV for further details. Read More...
Wednesday, 30th March 2011
Please contact Gillian Duncan, CSTPV for further details. Read More...
The Globalization(s) of the conflict in Somalia (Updated 26/1/2010)
26/Jan/10 12:14
CALL FOR PAPERS
‘The Globalization(s) of the conflict in Somalia’
24th-25th March 2010
Two decades ago, the collapse of the Somalian government of Siad Barre coincided with the rise of a new vision of global order: liberal, democratic, capitalist and under the leadership of the United States. US troops entered Mogadishu in the same year that Francis Fukuyama pronounced the ‘End of History’. Today, such visions seem gone forever.
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