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Resilience is a key buzzword in international development programmes. Resilience is often seen as ‘a new paradigm for development’, one that follows…
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Resilience is a key buzzword in international development programmes. Resilience is often seen as ‘a new paradigm for development’, one that follows…
The spread of disinformation campaigns challenges the integrity of public discourse, democratic processes, and social harmony. These campaigns, designed to mislead, manipulate,…
In recent weeks, China sentenced to death Bai Tianhui, a former official of a state-owned asset management firm, for accepting some 1.1…
Thinking Global Podcast – Robert Fatton Jr. (Part One) Robert Fatton Jr Editorial Credit(s) Edward Curry Before you download…
When discussing foreign policy strategies available to medium and small powers, IR experts tend to focus on bandwagoning and balancing – concepts…
Disappearances and Police Killings in Contemporary Brazil: The Politics of Life and DeathBy Sabrina VillenaveRoutledge, 2021 Some people disappear voluntarily, and we…
Campbell Craig is Professor of International Relations at Cardiff University. He has held senior fellowships at Bristol University, the Norwegian Nobel Institute,…
Since the end of the Cold War in 1991, the Republic of Cuba has substantially transformed its intelligence operations both within its…
William Goodhind is an investigator and researcher with Contested Ground, an open-access research project that conducts satellite imagery analysis on war and…
On 2 June, Mexico will send to the polls millions of voters in a historic election. Even though the two forerunners, Claudia…