In the media Project Syndicate The rich world’s super-spreader shame Ngaire Woods and Anna Petherick write about why rich countries ought to follow through on global vaccination commitments and establish international standards for travel Anna Petherick COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... Global governance
In the media Financial Times Coronavirus tracker: the latest figures as countries fight the Covid-19 resurgence Data from our Oxford COVID19 Government Response Tracker is included COVID-19 COVID-19 Government Response Tracker ... Global governance
In the media Global Policy Our Common Agenda – governing the future? Thomas Hale writes about the new landmark report by the UN Secretary-General proposing to expand the UN’s capacity. Thomas Hale Climate and environment Global cooperation ... Global governance
In the media The Herald (Scotland) Top spy warns Sturgeon's emails could be revealed online by hostile states like Clinton's Russia attack Ciaran Martin speaks about the realistic threat of hostile interference in politics, as well as other cyber risks and tensions. Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Global governance ... United Kingdom (UK)
In the media ABC News Facebook outage highlights risks of overdependence on single tech giant Ryan Shandler, postdoctoral fellow, highlights the role played by social media platforms in aiding free speech and assembly. Ryan Shandler Democracy and politics Banklash: Banks, popular backlash, and the post-crisis politics of financial regulation ... Global governance
In the media African Voice Foreign Secretary Liz Truss meets Professor Dapo Akande Dapo Akande has been selected as UK candidate for the International Law Commission. Dapo Akande Law Global cooperation ... Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Global governance United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC 2 Newsnight ELAC Research Fellow Talita Dias discusses the increase of content takedowns on social media platforms, and who gets to make decisions about what speech is allowed online. Talita de Souza Dias Law Global cooperation ... Democracy and politics Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Global governance
News 26 October 2021 Thomas Hale calls for “immediate action” as part of UNEP Emissions Gap Report The School’s Thomas Hale has contributed to a UNEP Emissions Gap Report on whether countries are on track to deliver net-zero. Climate and environment Global governance
In the media BBC Radio 5 Naga Munchetty Interview with Thomas Hale about COP, emissions reduction policies and the Net Zero Tracker (00:40 on clock). Thomas Hale Climate and environment Global governance