Articles

The Implications of China’s Growing Military Strength on the Global Maritime Security Order

Sophie Wushuang Yi • Oct 2 2023 • Articles

The international community must promote peaceful dispute resolution and work toward preserving the stability of the global maritime security order.

The Sikh Diaspora: In the Shadow of Khalistan

Giorgio Shani • Sep 27 2023 • Articles

Sikhs have become a ‘model minority’ in various states, but a long shadow is cast as the international order primarily recognises nations which can claim statehood.

Amazonian Yanomami: A Sustainable Green Society Attacked

Leslie E. Sponsel • Sep 27 2023 • Articles

The Yanomami and their environment must be defended both nationally and internationally.

The First War of the Anthropocene: Ukraine and the Struggle to ‘Un-Cancel the Future’

David Chandler • Sep 25 2023 • Articles

The Ukraine war is one of disavowal through which it is hoped the ‘idea’ of modernity, the idea of ‘Europe’, and the idea of ‘values’ can conceal their shabbier reality.

Opinion – Denmark’s Procurement of Israeli Guns Has Not Been a Smooth Ride

Harry Thompson • Sep 23 2023 • Articles

Danish politics should certainly strap itself in for a bumpy ride over the next weeks and months.

Opinion – The Choice in Nagorno-Karabakh: Ethnic Cleansing or Self-Determination?

Vahagn Avedian • Sep 22 2023 • Articles

The reality of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh has reached such evident heights that EU representatives have for the first time mentioned it explicitly.

Does the Public Get What it Wants? The UK Government’s Response to Terrorism

Michael Lister • Sep 21 2023 • Articles

Public opinion and counterterrorism policy are in a complex, mutually instantiating, relationship where one informs the other.

The Politicization of Genocide: Is There a Genocide in Karabakh?

M.Hakan Yavuz • Sep 20 2023 • Articles

The secessionist stance adopted by some Karabakh Armenians seems to lack rationality or pragmatism when viewed through a socio-political lens.

The Changing Geopolitical Context of US Support for Human Rights and Democracy Promotion

Mark N. Katz • Sep 19 2023 • Articles

At a time when neither Russia nor China is advancing human rights and democratization, America’s doing so could prove to be a highly strategic move.

Opinion – How Russia Became a Great Power

Pål Røren • Sep 18 2023 • Articles

The quest for prestige and status in global politics is complex. But one thing is clear: Both Putin and Russia care about status.

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