IPPR News
- New IPPR Website
- Volume 6, Number 1 is now available
- Volume 5 Number 1 is now available
- The Millennium Development Goals: A mission impossible?
- IPPR Volume 7: Deadline for Submissions
- Video: IPPR Debate - 23rd March, 2011
- IPPR FORUM 2011: The Arab Revolution
- IPPR FORUM 2011: The Arab Revolution
- Video - The Arab Spring, Power of the People. Part 1
- Video - The Arab Spring, Power of the People. Part 2
- Video - The Arab Spring, Power of the People. Highlights
- @IPPR #0 - A Welcome Note
- @IPPR #1: Strikes, public debt, Turkey and the Pacific century
- Why cutting the spiral of violence in Colombia would cause negative externalities in the Andean Countries
- Afghanistan Ten Years On: View from the Frontline
- The military side of America’s “Pacific century”
- Romanian Protesters Demand Drastic Changes
- The Food Game
- The EU should engage in a dialogue with Hamas
- Human Trafficking and the London Games - Policy Brief
- Occupy Nigeria
- What happened to debt forgiveness for Sudan? A cure for bad memory
- Can Turkey be a role model for its region?
- Are charity appeals for developing countries missing the point?
- Diplomats for hire
- IPPR Career Event - "Diplomacy, policy and research: pathways to working in politics"
Video: IPPR Debate - 23rd March, 2011
6 April 2011
IPPR Debate - 23rd March, 2011 from Department of Political Science on Vimeo.
On the 23rd March, the first IPPR debate of 2011 took place.
The debate centered on two key issues facing journals today - 1) Plagiarism - how to deal with it and 2) Do Journals need to be printed on paper in the digital age?
Panel
- Dr M. Rodwan Abouharb (Chair) - Lecturer in International Relations
- Nicole De Silva - St Antony's International Review of St Antony's College Oxford
- Francesco Obino - Millennium Journal of International Studies of LSE
- Leontine Douma - The International Public Policy Review, UCL.

