SEESOX Podcasts
SEESOX Podcasts
The following links are to older SEESOX podcasts on the University of Oxford podcast website:
SEESOX Diaspora
An introduction to the SEESOX Greek Diaspora Project, which explores the relationship between Greece and its diaspora in the current context of economic crisis and beyond.
October 2018
Economic and financial challenges in South East Europe
Gent Sejko (Governor, Bank of Albania)
12 June 2017
Majoritarian futures in Europe and beyond
Ivan Krastev (Centre for Liberal Strategies, Bulgaria)
24 May 2017
Book Launch: Between Military Rule and Democracy
Yaprak Gursoy (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
Discussants: Stathis Kalyvas (Yale University); Laurence Whitehead (Nuffield College, Oxford)
Aspects of the ECB’s monetary policy: State-of-play and future prospects
Iannis Mourmouras (Deputy Governor, Bank of Greece)
27 February 2017
Social constraints and the decision to leave: Emigration from Greece at times of crisis
Manolis Pratsinakis (University of Macedonia)
16 February 2017
Brexit and its impact on the Western Balkans
Peter Sanfey (European Bank of Reconstruction and Development)
Discussant: Adis Merdzanovic (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
9 November 2016
Europe, its neighbourhood and the geopolitics of fear
Paul Chaisty (St Antony's College, Oxford); Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College, Oxford)
Discussant: Constantinos Filis (Institute of International Relations, Panteion University)
Athens, 27 September 2016
Financial reform in South East Europe: Turkey’s response to the past and current crises
Gazi Erçel (Former Governor, Central Bank of Turkey)
2 May 2016
SEESOX Seminar Series: South East European realities amid Europe’s multiple crises
Political legitimacy in crisis: Reflections on Romania, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cvete Koneska (Control Risks, London); Gruia Badescu (St John’s College, Oxford); Jessie Hronesova (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
9 March, 2016
SEESOX Seminar Series: South East European realities amid Europe’s multiple crises
A crisis within the crisis: Migration flows in Greece in the turmoil of the bailout agreements
Dimitri Christopoulos (Panteion University of Athens)
Discussant: Kostis Karpozilos (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
2 March, 2016
SEESOX Seminar Series: South East European realities amid Europe’s multiple crises
Alternative religious responses to the ethnic crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Faith-based peace and reconciliation
Julianne Funk (University of Zurich)
Discussant: Adis Merdzanovic (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
3 February, 2016
SEESOX Seminar Series: South East European realities amid Europe’s multiple crises
The Eurozone crisis and South Eastern Europe: Recovery or illusion?
Adam Bennett (St Antony’s College, Oxford); Peter Sanfey (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)
27 January 2016
SEESOX Seminar Series: South East European realities amid Europe’s multiple crises
Geo politics of fear: South East Europe in a dangerous neighbourhood
Othon Anastasakis (St Antony’s College, Oxford); Richard Caplan (Linacre College, Oxford); Neil MacFarlane; (St Anne’s College, Oxford); Kalypso Nicolaïdis (St Antony’s College, Oxford
20 January, 2016
Migration, protection and protection: The crisis in the Mediterranean
Brad Blitz (Middlesex University London)
15 October, 2015
Greek foreign policy at a time of crisis
Nikos Kotzias (Foreign Minister of Greece)
10 June, 2015
Europe in crisis and ‘how to get out of it'
Timothy Garton Ash (St Antony's College, Oxford); Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony's College, Oxford); Othon Anastasakis (St Antony's College, Oxford)
2 June, 2015
Saving the economy: What should Greece do next?
Vicky Pryce (Chief Economic Advisor, Centre for Economic and Business Research)
15 May, 2015
Democratisation in South East Europe - without class conflict?
Danijela Dolenec (University of Zagreb)
6 May, 2015
Non-standard monetary policy measures and their effectiveness in Slovenia
Jazbec Boštjan (Governor of Central Bank of Slovenia)
5 May, 2015
Russia in the Balkans
Programme
13 March
In association with LSEE
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Global approaches to rule of law promotion in the Western Balkans
Erwan Fouere (Centre for European Policy Studies (EPS)); Pierre Mirel (Former European Commission)
11 March, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Russia: A partner and ally, or a Cold War competitor?
Dimitar Bechev (LSE)
4 March, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Migration to South East Europe: Transit of final destination?
Franck Duvell (COMPAS); Eugenia Markova (London Metropolitan University); Dragas Tudorache (European Commission)
25 February 2015
Greece and EEC membership: Was it a mistake?
Eirini Karamouzi; Anne Deighton; Margaret MacMillan
24 February, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
The influence of Islamic fundamentalism and new security challenges
Kerem Oktem (Graz University)
18 February, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Diasporas in times of crisis: Agents of change?
Robin Cohen (The Oxford Diasporas Programme); Sarah Garding (Nuffield College, Oxford); Antonis Kamaras (ELIAMEP)
11 February, 2015
Unrest in Bosnia
In Oxford Analytica's weekly video, Balkans analyst Michael Taylor asks Dr Othon Anastasakis the reasons behind violent protests in Bosnia and whether EU integration offers a way out.
6 February, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Entering through the back door: China’s interests in South East Europe
John Farnell (EU-Asia Centre, Brussels); Rana Mitter (St Cross College, Oxford)
4 February, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Energy politics: Empowerment or dependency?
Diana Bozhilova (King’s College, London); Constantinos Filis (Panteion University); Androulla Kaminara (European Commission)
28 January, 2015
SEESOX Seminar Series: Global South East Europe in a multi-polar world
Beyond Europeanisation: European hegemony versus global influences
Othon Anastasakis (St Antony’s College, Oxford); Spyros Economides (LSE); James Ker-Lindsay (LSE)
21 January, 2015
Crisis in Greece and Southern Europe: A whodunnit
Loukas Tsoukalis
14 November, 2014
The past is never dead: Balkan legacies of the First World War Session One
Othon Anastasakis, Ivo Banac, Richard Carampton, Margaret MacMillan, Elizabeth Roberts
29 May, 2014
The past is never dead: Balkan legacies of the First World War Session Two
Basil Gounaris, David Madden, Eugene Rogan
29 May, 2014
Reinventing politics: From the local to the regional and beyond
Edi Rama
24 February, 2014