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The Oxford University Strategic Studies Group is well connected with the strategic and security studies communities in the UK and abroad. Below, you can find links to groups we have regular contact with. We have a particularly strong connection to the Geneva University Strategic Studies Group. Please also have a look at our Sponsors' Page and the OUSSG GroupSpaces page, where events are regularly posted to the calendar; should they enrol on this, members can view any members-only event details there. There is also an OUSSG Facebook group which similarly advises of upcoming activities. Groups of interest within Oxford Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War The Pluscarden Programme for the Study of Global Terrorism and Intelligence Oxford University United Nations Association
Groups of interest outside Oxford International Institute for Strategic Studies Chatham House, home of the Chatham House Rule Royal United Services Institute The Defence Academy of the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) (UK) The Geneva Centre for Security Policy Other websites of interest The World Freedom Atlas, a geovisualisation tool developed in the US for 'for social scientists, journalists, NGO/IGO workers, and others who wish to have a better understanding of issues of freedom, democracy, human rights, and good governance'. Maps based on various variables. Extensive (though not exhaustive) links to international and US Strategic Intelligence institutions and study resources provided by Loyola College in Maryland. The Centre for Defence and International Security Studies (CDISS) (UK)'s links resource listing Non-Governmental and Academic organisations, Governmental and Military bodies and International Organisations. Links to official bodies involved with UK intelligence are listed at Cabinet Office's intelligence pages on the UK Intelligence Community. The Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute's list of links including assorted sites and bodies of interest, such as selected International Institutions and Academic Centres (not comprehensive). For quick reference, the Wikipedia list of US Foreign Policy think tanks. |
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