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E-IR x BISA 2026 – Day 1 – E-International Relations Marianna Karakoulaki / E-IR The Thinking Global Team brings…
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E-IR x BISA 2026 – Day 1 – E-International Relations Marianna Karakoulaki / E-IR The Thinking Global Team brings…
Dr Brent J. Steele is the Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair and University Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of…
Niharika Pandit is Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Society and Environment, Queen Mary University of London. She co-runs Insurgent Knowledges,…
A mine can hold a valid license and still lose access to finance. A coffee exporter can comply with domestic law and…
For decades, Hong Kong’s June Fourth commemorations centred on a single demand: 平反六四 — the vindication of June Fourth. The phrase carried…
Japan’s foreign and security policy changed significantly over the past decade in response to a more contested Indo-Pacific order. Central to this…
Modern democratic systems were designed around specific imaginaries of the political world: individuals represented as citizens, interests aggregated through elections and deliberation,…
The contention that our attempts to explain and understand politics will always remain ethically or politically suspect in some way is correct,…
The unsettling premise at the core of Liu Cixin’s 2008 novel, The Dark Forest, is that deterrence is more than a theory…
World order is often described spatially, as states defends borders, build spheres of influence, contest maritime zones, secure supply chains, and compete…