Articles

Cooperation or Competition: US-China Dynamics on Climate Change

Jiwon Nam • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

To be more efficient in climate cooperation, the United States and China should recognize their political and ideological differences and concede that cooperation and competition are not mutually exclusive.

The Prospect of Shared Hegemony Between the US and China in Addressing Displacement

Jaycee Scanlon • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

While US-China relations may be contentious in the international system, the non-competitive issue area of displacement presents an avenue for cooperation.

Rare Earths and Semiconductors in US Policymaking Amidst US-China Rivalry

Claus Soong • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

Even assuming China will soon emerge as a leader in the semiconductor industry, it is a smarter move to leverage US technological and strategic superiority to take preemptive measures.

Solidarity in a Hierarchical World? Rethinking the Ethics of Global Health Governance

Aida Hassan and Andreas Papamichail • Jul 27 2024 • Articles

Writing the pre-existing hierarchies of the international order out of our theorising risks reinscribing these hierarchies anew.

Opinion – China’s Worldview in the Petroyuan Era

Guan Kiong Teh • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

The end of the Petrodollar Accord and the potential rise of China’s Petroyuan in its place will cause ripples in the world order.

Opinion – A Socialist Case for Supporting Kamala Harris

Ali E. Erol • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

Supporting Harris – despite her past – is not a contradiction, but a strategic step toward achieving broader revolutionary objectives.

India’s Indo-Pacific Strategic Outlook: Limitations and Opportunities

Kanchi Mathur • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

India’s rising strategic and diplomatic influence has enhanced its potential as a preferred security partner for major and emerging powers in the Indo-Pacific.

The Mandala, Agency and Norms in Indonesia-India Global Affairs

Nia Deliana • Jul 16 2024 • Articles

Historical oceanic interaction, agency, and norms have contributed to the longevity of circular networks between Indonesia and South India during the modern era.

The Israel-Palestine Conflict and the Effects of Trade Sanctions

Mohamed Bahlali • Jul 15 2024 • Articles

Sanctions are more effective when they involve a large number of sanctioning countries and when they target high-tech products and services.

Sweden’s Role in International Security Affairs: Officially Non-Aligned but Ready to Serve

Erik Noreen and Roxanna Sjöstedt • Jul 14 2024 • Articles

Sweden’s foreign and security policy has always been characterised by high international ambitions and a strong desire to impact world affairs.

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