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Dragon dance or panda trot? China’s position towards the Iranian Nuclear Programme and its perception of EU unilateral Iran sanctions (2013)
Journal Article
Pieper, M. (2013). Dragon dance or panda trot? China’s position towards the Iranian Nuclear Programme and its perception of EU unilateral Iran sanctions. European Journal of East Asian Studies, 12(2), 295-316. https://doi.org/10.1163/15700615-13120207

In its foreign policy towards the Iranian nuclear programme, China is unwilling to join the partially harsh anti-Iran rhetoric of the US and the EU3. China has averted the imposition of sanctions and only abstained from its veto power as a permanent... Read More about Dragon dance or panda trot? China’s position towards the Iranian Nuclear Programme and its perception of EU unilateral Iran sanctions.

Newsreel politics : early American non-fiction film and the Irish question (2013)
Journal Article
Blair, P. (2013). Newsreel politics : early American non-fiction film and the Irish question. Post script, 32(3), 59-69

The article examines Irish-themed non-fiction films in early American cinema, tracing the evolution of such work from the silent era to the early sound period. It reveals a trend in the industry to move away from travelogues about Ireland in the 1910... Read More about Newsreel politics : early American non-fiction film and the Irish question.

‘Workers’ Music’ : Communism and the British Folk Revival (2013)
Book Chapter
Harker, B. (2013). ‘Workers’ Music’ : Communism and the British Folk Revival. In Red Strains (89-104). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265390.003.0008

Communists loomed large in the first decade of Britain's post-war folk music revival, and cultural historians have been quick to suspect a central Communist Party cultural policy co-ordinating activity. This chapter revisits the folk revival's commun... Read More about ‘Workers’ Music’ : Communism and the British Folk Revival.

It's good to talk? Talking Cure and the ethics of on-screen psychotherapy (2013)
Journal Article
Blaker, L. (2013). It's good to talk? Talking Cure and the ethics of on-screen psychotherapy. Journal of Media Practice, 14(3), 193-209. https://doi.org/10.1386/jmpr.14.3.193_1

This article considers the ethical concerns facing media practitioners who make programmes which feature on-screen psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is conventionally regarded as a confidential activity involving the participation of ‘vulnerable’ people.... Read More about It's good to talk? Talking Cure and the ethics of on-screen psychotherapy.

Doctor Who, Steampunk, and the Victorian Christmas (2013)
Book Chapter
McMurtry, L. (2013). Doctor Who, Steampunk, and the Victorian Christmas. In D. Babilas, & L. Krawczyk-Zywko (Eds.), We the Neo-Victorians : Perspectives on Literature and Culture (185-208). Warsaw: University of Warsaw