“All history is the history of ethnic conflict and in ethnic conflict numbers count.” With this bold statement, Paul Morland opens his new book which argues that ethnic conflict is pervasive across time and space and those with the weight of numbers on their side, either of soldiers or voters, have at the very least an important advantage and often a decisive one.
New Drug Seminars – Supply and demand: drug markets in transition
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Peter Hallward – Re-educating the Educator
Event Date: 12 March 2015 Lecture Theatre E002, Granary Building, Central Saint Martins, London N1C 4AA The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) and the London Graduate School in collaboration with Art and Philosophy at Central Saint Martins present: Professor Peter Hallward (Kingston) – Re-educating the Educator Introduction by Dr Dean Kenning (CSM): Talk: Audience …