Diplomacy in Crisis: Power, Conflict and the Limits of International Response

Overview

In a world where international crises unfold at breathtaking speed, the ability to understand and navigate the interplay between politics, war and diplomacy has never been more vital.

This immersive one-week course in Oxford dives deep into the complex relationships between global conflict, international governance, and the responses of major institutions such as the United Nations (UN), International Criminal Court (ICC), International Court of Justice (ICJ), and European Union (EU).

You will examine how these organisations act (or fail to act) when confronted with political turmoil and humanitarian catastrophe. Through interactive case studies, in-depth discussions, and realistic simulations, you will confront the political, legal and ethical dilemmas that define modern diplomacy and international justice.

By engaging with real-world scenarios, you will:

  • Critically evaluate the effectiveness and limitations of international institutions.
  • Explore how power dynamics and state interests shape global decision-making.
  • Assess the challenges of enforcing international law amid political and military tensions.

By the end of the course you will be equipped with a nuanced, analytical understanding of global governance in times of instability, and an appreciation of the available diplomatic and legal tools that can help shape a more just and stable world.

This course is part of the Inspiring Oxford summer school programme, held at Brasenose College.

Programme details

Daily schedule

After registration on Sunday afternoon, we invite you to a welcome meeting in the Amersi Lecture Theatre in New Quad, where you will meet your tutors. Join us in Deer Park afterwards for our opening drinks reception, followed by dinner in Brasenose’s historic dining hall (informal dress).

Seminars take place on weekday mornings. Most afternoons are free, allowing you time to explore Oxford, enjoy a variety of optional social events (see details below), or to sit back and relax in one of the college's atmospheric quads.

Your course culminates on Friday evening with a closing drinks reception and gala farewell dinner at which Certificates of Attendance are awarded. For this special occasion smart dress is encouraged (no requirement to wear dinner suits or gowns).

Social programme 

We warmly invite all Inspiring Oxford students to take part in our optional social programme, with all events provided at no additional cost. Events are likely to include:

  • Croquet on the quad
  • Chauffeured punting from Magdalen Bridge
  • Expert-led walking tours of Oxford
  • Optional visit to an Oxford Library or the Ashmolean Museum
  • River Thames afternoon cruise
  • Quiz night in the college bar
  • Scottish country dance evening (where you do the dancing!)

Seminars

Monday

Introduction to Political Crises and Warfare: Diplomacy in Context

We begin the week by setting the stage for understanding how diplomacy operates amid global turbulence. You’ll trace the evolution of conflict and crisis management from Cold War standoffs to contemporary hybrid warfare, and explore how international diplomacy has adapted in response. Key themes include the nature of political crises that capture global attention, the principles underpinning modern diplomacy, and the complex interplay between warfare, negotiation, and peacebuilding.

Tuesday

The Role of International Organizations: UN, ICC, ICJ, and EU

Delve into the structures and mandates of the world’s key institutions for international peace and justice. Through case studies and interactive discussion, you’ll examine how the United Nations (UN), International Criminal Court (ICC), International Court of Justice (ICJ), and European Union (EU) respond to crises within their legal and political constraints. You’ll assess their successes and shortcomings, unpack the challenges of multilateral coordination, and gain a clearer view of what drives (or hinders) effective global action.

Wednesday

Power Dynamics and State Influence in International Response

Today we explore how power politics shape international decision-making. You’ll analyse how states such as the United States, Russia and China exert influence over international institutions, from the UN Security Council to regional alliances. Discussion will focus on the strategic interests behind intervention and non-intervention, and how digital diplomacy, media narratives, and online reputations now influence global perception and policy outcomes. By the end of the day, you’ll have a sharper grasp of the realpolitik underlying 'collective' responses.

Thursday 

Challenges in Implementing Rulings and Resolutions

Why do so many international rulings and resolutions falter in practice? Today we investigate the gap between legal decisions and political realities. You’ll examine landmark cases where ICC judgments and ICJ rulings met resistance, exploring themes of state sovereignty, compliance, and political will. Through detailed case studies, you’ll learn to identify the structural and diplomatic obstacles that prevent enforcement, and discuss potential pathways towards greater accountability in international law.

Friday 

The Future of Diplomacy and Global Governance

On our last day we invite you to take on the role of diplomats and policymakers to debate reforms for the international system in group simulations and discussions. Working collaboratively, you’ll propose innovative approaches to make global governance more equitable, responsive, and effective in times of crisis.

The course concludes with group presentations of proposals for strengthening the role of international organisations in maintaining global peace and security.

Certification

Certificate of Attendance

At the end of the course you will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

Digital badge

You will also be issued with an official digital badge of attendance. After the course, you will receive an email with a link and instructions on how to download this. You will be able to share this on social media and add to your email signature if you wish to do so.

Fees

Description Costs
Fee option 1 (single en suite accom and meals per person) £2625.00
Fee option 2 (single standard accom and meals per person) £2275.00
Fee option 3 (twin en suite accom and meals per person) £2435.00
Fee option 4 (no accom; incl lunch and dinner per person) £1855.00

Funding

Please note there are no sources of funding (scholarships, bursaries, etc) available for the Inspiring Oxford Summer School programme.

Payment

All fees are charged on a per week, per person basis

Included in the course fee:

  • Any included excursions (see programme details above) and the full optional social programme.
  • Breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), five weekday lunches, and dinners Sunday-Friday. If your course includes a full-day field trip, a packed lunch is normally provided.
  • Morning refreshments and the welcome and closing drinks receptions.

Participants attending multiple weeks

Residential participants staying at Brasenose College for consecutive weeks may arrange an additional Saturday night bed-and-breakfast between courses, available for an additional fee. Please  email inspiringoxford@conted.ox.ac.uk to arrange this.

Payment terms

  • If enrolling online: full payment by credit/debit card at the time of booking.
  • If submitting an enrolment form: full payment online by credit/debit card or via bank transfer within 30 days of invoice date.

Please be aware that all payments (and refunds) made via non-UK credit/debit cards and bank accounts are subject to the exchange rate on the day they are processed.

Course change administration fee

Please note that course transfers may be permitted in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the Programme Administrator, up to 1 May 2026; however, in accordance with our terms and conditions for our open access courses, an administration fee of £50 will be charged.​

Cancellations and refunds

Please see the terms and conditions for our open-access courses.

The Department cannot be held responsible for any costs you may incur in relation to travel or accommodation bookings as a result of a course cancellation, or if you are unable to attend the course for any other reason. You are advised to check the terms and conditions carefully and to purchase travel insurance.

Tutor

Dr Jennifer Cassidy - Tutor

Dr. Jennifer A. Cassidy is a lecturer in Diplomatic Studies at the University of Oxford. She gained her PhD from the University of Oxford, exploring the evolving topic of Digital Diplomacy in an Age of Real-Time Governance. This continues to be one of her primary research areas, alongside; Technology, Diplomacy, Big Tech, and Political Crisis. In 2017, Jennifer produced the first edited volume on Gender and Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (Routledge). Jennifer has also served as a diplomatic attaché to Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to the United Nations in New York, and the European Diplomatic Service to the Kingdom of Cambodia, working on the Khmer Rouge Tribunals, and development and human rights issues within the region. Jennifer regularly provides political commentary to the international media (BBC, CNN, MSNBC, Al Jazeera, RTE) on topics of international, and national politics, political crisis, digital diplomacy, war crimes, and the role of gender in the political and diplomatic sphere.

Teaching methods

Participants will be taught in seminar groups of up to 16 people.

Teaching methods used during this course may include:

  • Short lectures/presentations
  • Seminars/group discussions
  • Physical handouts

Application

Registration closes on 29 May 2026 at 2pm BST (UK time).

If your preferred course is fully booked, you may wish to add yourself to the waiting list and the Programme Administrator will contact you should a place become available.

Online enrolment (single person accommodation and non-residential)

Single person accommodation and non-residential places should be booked online by clicking on the 'Book now' button at the top of this page. Please do not complete an enrolment form for these. 

If you have any trouble booking online, please contact the Programme Administrator by emailing inspiringoxford@conted.ox.ac.uk.

Online enrolments require payment in full at the time of registering.

Single bedroom options:

  • Single en suite: private bathroom facilities (shower, washbasin and toilet).
  • Standard single: private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities (typically shared among four participants).

Enrolment form (multi-occupancy or accessible accommodation)

Twin bedrooms

Those requiring a twin en-suite room (for two people) should complete an enrolment form as these rooms cannot be booked or requested online. Please note these rooms have limited availability. 

If requesting a twin room, each person should complete an enrolment form and name the other person who they wish to share a room with. 

Ground/lower floor accommodation

Brasenose rooms do not have lift access, and the higher rooms can be located up a few flights of stairs. If you need a room on a ground or lower floor please complete an enrolment form and indicate your requirements, or contact the Programme Administrator directly at inspiringoxford@conted.ox.ac.uk as soon as possible. 

Enrolment form

The enrolment form is an editable PDF and can be completed electronically, so you should not need to print and scan it. 

Completed forms should be sent:

  • by email to inspiringoxford@conted.ox.ac.uk, or

  • by post to Inspiring Oxford, Oxford Lifelong Learning, University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education, 1 Wellington Square, OXFORD, OX1 2JA, UK.

Level and demands

The Inspiring Oxford programme is aimed at non-specialists: no prior knowledge is required, and classes are pitched at an introductory level. Courses are designed for an international audience aged 18 and over.

There are no assessments for this course.

Accommodation

Residential options are outlined below.

Please see the 'application' section above for guidance on how to book or request the right accommodation for you, including how to request a lower/ground floor room.

The course fee includes breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), five weekday lunches, and dinners Sunday-Friday. All meals included are served in Brasenose College's dining hall. If your course includes a full-day field trip, a packed lunch is normally provided.

Accommodation options at Brasenose

During your course, for an authentic Oxford University experience you can stay in typical student accommodation at Brasenose College, in the heart of the city in buildings overlooked by the iconic Radcliffe Camera. 

Please note that bedrooms are student rooms. They are simply and modestly-furnished and do not have air-conditioning. You can find out more about Brasenose and its facilities by visiting their website.

The following types of accommodation are available. 

  • Single en suite: private bathroom facilities (shower, washbasin and toilet).
  • Twin en suite: shared between participants that apply to the programme together, with private bathroom facilities.
  • Standard single: private bedroom with shared bathroom facilities (typically shared among four participants).

Non-residential option

Prefer not to stay on site? We also offer places on a non-residential basis whereby participants can take classes and have lunch and dinner at Brasenose College, having arranged their own accommodation elsewhere. Breakfast is not included.

Non-residential participants are warmly encouraged to take part in every aspect of the academic and social programme and enjoy the same access to Brasenose facilities as residential participants.

Participants attending multiple weeks

We welcome students who want to attend multiple Inspiring Oxford courses. Residential participants staying at Brasenose College for consecutive weeks may arrange an additional Saturday night bed-and-breakfast between courses, available for an additional fee. This option ensures a seamless and enjoyable stay in Oxford.

Accommodation before/after your course

We are unable to arrange accommodation at Brasenose College prior to or following your course. Please visit universityrooms.com if you require additional nights of bed and breakfast accommodation, and they may be able to assist.

Additionally, family or friends who are not enrolled in the programme cannot be accommodated in college.