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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More than four years after seizing power in the February 2021 coup, Myanmar’s military junta set 28 December 2025 as the date…
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Arrakis was made to test the faithful, so the Fremen saying goes. So, too, can it test the comprehension of International Relations…
