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Long attached to the principles of international law and human rights, Europe is now witnessing a political shift that redefines its stance…
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Long attached to the principles of international law and human rights, Europe is now witnessing a political shift that redefines its stance…
Thinking Global Podcast – Harris Mylonas Harris Mylonas On this week’s episode of the Thinking Global Podcast, Harris Mylonas…
Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic GovernanceBy Richard Clark Cambridge University Press, 2025 The map of global economic governance is…
Over the past few years, geopolitical competition has been increasing, and this competition has become largely technology-based (OECD 2023). In an innovation…
Is the world unipolar, multipolar, or sliding back into a new bipolarity? These categories dominate contemporary debates in international relations. They shape…
This article is the winner of the 2025 E-International Relations Article Award, sponsored by Edinburgh University Press, Polity, Sage, Bloomsbury, Manchester University…
Three and a half years into Russia’s war, Moscow has failed to win – but the West has also failed to craft…
In 2023, Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal (CFA) ruled that the government must establish a legal framework for recognising same-sex partnerships,…
For a decade, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has set the cadence of global infrastructure finance: fast, centralised, often opaque. Europe’s…
Nepal, the Himalayan nation is once again in the limelight at the global stage due to the recent massive unrest and violent…