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Dr. Nicole Bourbonnais is an Associate Professor of International History and Politics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in…
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Dr. Nicole Bourbonnais is an Associate Professor of International History and Politics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in…
Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of my IdentityBy Monica MaciasDuckworth, 2023 There is a dearth of authentic narratives about life in…
Catherine Rottenberg is a Professor of Media, Communications, and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research investigates the convergence of…
Bangladesh’s February 12 election delivered a result that was decisive in its headline numbers but deeply unsettling in its detail. The Bangladesh…
For Aquinas, a political community is not a contract between isolated individuals but a shared life in common. It is made up…
In the 21st century, the international system has returned to a bipolar structure and is heading toward a new “Cold War” (Tunsjø,…
In recent years Israel has conducted military operations and/or violations on several countries including in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Iran, Lebanon, Syria,…
Donald Trump’s presidency resists conventional categorisation. Analyses that treat him as a populist demagogue, an institutional stress test, or a media performer…
It is with huge enthusiasm that the Latin American right has observed the measures taken by Nayib Bukele, incumbent president of El…
To read the present conflict in Iran only through the categories of the Iran-Israel rivalry or the Tehran-Washington confrontation is to miss…