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- Multilateral responses to current security challenges: OSCE’s offer
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- SEMINAR: Emilie Dosquet (Strasbourg), 'Theory & Practice of the Laws of War in 17th century Europe: The Case of the Desolation of the Palatinate (1688-9)'
- 'Bernhard of Weimar as military enterpriser'
- Theory & Practice of the Laws of War in 17th century Europe
- “Mercenaries”, foreign soldiers and inter-state orders in Europe’s transition to modernity
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- Week 2: ‘Decolonization’s New Wars: Revisiting the Violent Collapse of Empire’
- Week 4: 'Professional, Regimented and Aggressive: British paratroopers and the 1982 Falklands war'
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