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Annette Idler

@annetteidler

Associate Professor @UniofOxford, Director @GS_Oxford, former Visiting Scholar @Harvard, #globalsecurity #crime author #BorderlandBattles tinyurl.com/y2q

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Blavatnik School of Government (@blavatnikschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 Violent local groups can influence nationally important infrastructure projects. Dams in Colombia & Myanmar were only possible with the cooperation of FARC and KIA respectively. New article in International Studies Quarterly co-authored by Annette Idler explores this👇 ow.ly/F8cB50V3H5M

🆕 Violent local groups can influence nationally important infrastructure projects. Dams in Colombia & Myanmar were only possible with the cooperation of FARC and KIA respectively. 
 
New article in <a href="/ISQ_Jrnl/">International Studies Quarterly</a> co-authored by <a href="/AnnetteIdler/">Annette Idler</a> explores this👇
ow.ly/F8cB50V3H5M
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Join us for a round table discussion on the 2024 Venezuelan Election and the challenges to a democratic transition. 📍Where: Latin American Centre (1 Church Walk) 🗓️ When: Wednesday 5 March ⏰ Time: 5pm #LatinAmericanStudies #OxfordUniversity #Postgraduate

Join us for a round table discussion on the 2024 Venezuelan Election and the challenges to a democratic transition.
 
 📍Where: Latin American Centre (1 Church Walk)
🗓️ When: Wednesday 5 March
⏰ Time: 5pm
#LatinAmericanStudies #OxfordUniversity #Postgraduate
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📢 New paper with Annette Idler #openaccess in Territory, Politics, Governance: "Porous borders and the emergence of hybrid sovereignties" doi.org/10.1080/216226… Thanks to the SI editors Frank I. Müller and D. Davis for inviting us! Oxford Global Security Programme CONPEACE Oxford Pembroke College

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Who really controls borders in conflict zones? A new article co-authored by Annette Idler explores how porous borders – where rules exist but aren't enforced – give rise to hybrid sovereignties, where states and armed groups both govern. 🔗 ow.ly/p1Xm50VT6TG

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How do illicit flows shape conflict, peacebuilding, and state fragility across borders? Join us for a thought-provoking session with Dr. Annette Idler to find out! 📅 Thursday 29 May ⏰ 15:00 - 16:00 CEST Register now: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/55876734… #UNSSC #Peacebuilding #IllicitFlows

How do illicit flows shape conflict, peacebuilding, and state fragility across borders? Join us for a thought-provoking session with Dr. Annette Idler to find out!
📅 Thursday 29 May ⏰ 15:00 - 16:00 CEST

Register now: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/55876734…

#UNSSC #Peacebuilding #IllicitFlows
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Join Dr. Annette Idler as she explores how illicit flows (of drugs, weapons, people and more) shape conflict dynamics across borders and undermine peacebuilding efforts. 👇

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🌍 What does peacebuilding look like in an age of illicit flows? Dr Annette Idler shares her field insights from Colombia to Myanmar, and how research can shape real-world UN practice. 🔎 Read the United Nations System Staff College spotlight: ow.ly/wHiU50VZ5gg

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📢 Happening Today! Join Dr Annette Idler as she explores how illicit flows — of drugs, weapons, people, and more — shape conflict dynamics across borders and undermine peacebuilding efforts.👇

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📢 Violent Crime & Insecurity in Latin America: A Macroeconomic Perspective 📍Pembroke College, Oxford 🗓️ Wed 11 June | 🕛 12PM | 🎟️ Free entry With Dr Raphael Espinoza (IMF) on how violence impacts economies across LAC. 🔗globalsecurity.pmb.ox.ac.uk/news-and-event…

📢 Violent Crime &amp; Insecurity in Latin America: A Macroeconomic Perspective
📍Pembroke College, Oxford
🗓️ Wed 11 June | 🕛 12PM | 🎟️ Free entry
With Dr Raphael Espinoza (IMF) on how violence impacts economies across LAC.

🔗globalsecurity.pmb.ox.ac.uk/news-and-event…
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🌐 Proud to have the Global Security Programme present at the Rhodes Symposium on International Security! 🗓️ 10 June 2025 | Rhodes House, Oxford Our Director, Prof Annette Idler, joins the Panel Discussion. 🔗 Learn more: events.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/rhodes-symposi… #Oxford #GlobalSecurity

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🔍 Honoured to host Dr Raphael Espinoza (International Monetary Fund) at Pembroke College for an insightful talk on violent crime & insecurity in Latin America & the Caribbean — hosted by Prof Annette Idler, Director of the Global Security Programme. #LatinAmerica #IMF #Oxford

🔍 Honoured to host Dr Raphael Espinoza (International Monetary Fund) at <a href="/PembrokeOxford/">Pembroke College</a> for an insightful talk on violent crime &amp; insecurity in Latin America &amp; the Caribbean — hosted by Prof <a href="/AnnetteIdler/">Annette Idler</a>, Director of the Global Security Programme.

#LatinAmerica #IMF #Oxford
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"We need to think about how to actually target the big, the large intermediaries, the brokers, the heads of those gangs." Prof Annette Idler speaks to LBC as the UK gov. announces plans to make it illegal to promote Channel crossings on social media. ⬇️ ow.ly/1o7150Wzmqh

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Spoke to LBC on Sunday about the UK gov’s crackdown on ads promoting migrant smuggling. A good idea in theory—but without real enforcement & focus on big players, it risks missing the mark. It’s a global illicit economy, not just a local PR problem. 🎥