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This interview is part of a series of interviews with academics and practitioners at an early stage of their career. The interviews…
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This interview is part of a series of interviews with academics and practitioners at an early stage of their career. The interviews…
Syrians marked the anniversary of the regime’s fall not with a clear sense of having reached a common destination, but with a…
Northern Ireland’s unique Troubles horror story also conceals some ingenious state manipulation of the macabre. The emerging academic sub-discipline of political hauntology…
Upon gaining independence from British colonial rule on 26 June 1960, Somaliland received full recognition from 35 states, including all permanent members…
Recent arguments for global order increasingly imply that authoritarian countries around the world may be coalescing into what has come to be…
The global rise of far-right parties and governments is a transnational phenomenon that impacts domestic politics and global governance (Abrahamsen et al.…
The trade war between the United States and China, along with the radical shift in Trump’s foreign policy compared to his predecessors,…
In April 2003, at the outset of the Darfur crisis, the incumbent President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, asseverated “I only want land”…
More than four years after seizing power in the February 2021 coup, Myanmar’s military junta set 28 December 2025 as the date…
Arrakis was made to test the faithful, so the Fremen saying goes. So, too, can it test the comprehension of International Relations…