Your blog category
Contemporary debates on reforming the United Nations, particularly its Security Council, largely revolve around questions of power redistribution and institutional design. Recent…
Your blog category
Contemporary debates on reforming the United Nations, particularly its Security Council, largely revolve around questions of power redistribution and institutional design. Recent…
In 2026, the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZOPACAS) will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. This milestone is…
Would you like to volunteer some time to help us bring the latest research to the largest International Relations academic audience on…
Dismantling the League of Nations: The Quiet Death of an International Organization, 1945-8By Jane MumbyBloomsbury, 2023 Dismantling the League of Nations carefully…
Thinking Global Podcast – Trine Flockhart, Aaron C. McKeil and Zachary Paikin – E-International Relations Thinking Global This week…
In announcing that the U.S. war objectives in Iran have been nearly completed, U.S. President Donald Trump also reminded listeners that this…
Carlos Lopes is Honorary Professor at the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, University of Cape Town, and Associate Fellow at Chatham…
In 2021, as the Covid-19 pandemic abated, global inflation rates began to rise. A year later, they peaked at 8.7% (IMF, 2023),…
Australia’s research relationship with China presents a dilemma that resists easy resolution. Security imperatives demand scrutiny of research collaboration with Chinese institutions,…
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is on the verge of superseding the limits of the liminal conflict. What is liminal conflict? Liminal…