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International law as a discipline and practice has a long evolution that has shaped its comprehension and usefulness today. This analysis examines…
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International law as a discipline and practice has a long evolution that has shaped its comprehension and usefulness today. This analysis examines…
Friends With Benefits: The India-US StoryBy Seema SirohiHarper Collins, 2023 Friends with Benefits: The India-US Story, from Indian journalist Seema Sirohi, is…
In the global chessboard of energy, fossil fuels have long been powerful pieces, driving economies and, unfortunately, fuelling conflicts. Wars have long…
Many disciplines of the social sciences have come to grapple with the growth of far-right political movements which self-consciously pit themselves against…
The deadliest vehicle-ramming attack in Canada was proceeded by an opaque Facebook post that called for an ‘Incel Rebellion’. Just minutes later,…
Thinking Global Podcast – Robert Fatton Jr. (Part Two) Robert Fatton Jr This week on the Thinking Global Podcast,…
Darshan Vijay Vigneswaran is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam. With expertise in migration, state building,…
Azerbaijan will host the COP29 climate conference in November. As preparations are underway, Azerbaijani officials are meeting with partners and carrying out…
Political correspondent Sam Sokol and environmental reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode. Sokol speaks about the Knesset voting…
Hamas has shifted its strategy in Rafah, primarily using booby-traps instead of direct confrontation. They rig buildings, often ones housing tunnel entrances,…