Articles

New Directions in Climate Politics Research

Defne Günay • Feb 26 2025 • Articles

Future research should contribute to a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of climate politics, addressing both structural inequalities and the evolving nature of climate discourse.

Opinion – The World Before and After Munich

Vassilis K. Fouskas and Bülent Gökay • Feb 25 2025 • Articles

As a new international system takes shape, influenced by emerging actors from the Global South, the distribution of global power is bound to continue to shift away from the Western core.

Migrantising Diplomacy

Hélène Thiollet • Feb 21 2025 • Articles

Migration diplomacy offers a framework for rethinking the tensions between control and sovereignty, cooperation and conflict, domination and resistance, and the link between domestic and foreign policy.

Threat Perception in International Relations: The Neglected Dimension of Leaders’ On-Going Experience

Eitan Oren • Feb 18 2025 • Articles

The danger framework is an invitation to incorporate psychology and linguistics into global politics.

The Long Destruction of Gaza: Toxic Saturation, Health Decimation, and Climate Loss and Damage

Carly A. Krakow • Feb 18 2025 • Articles

Gaza is exceptionally climate-vulnerable, building on years of health and environmental decimation under unlawful blockade.

Decolonising the IR Curriculum: Reflections from a Classroom

Ananya Sharma • Feb 18 2025 • Articles

Efforts to decolonise, though necessary, unfold within institutions that are shaped by the structures of privilege and inequality that decolonisation seeks to dismantle.

Tech Imperialism Reloaded: AI, Colonial Legacies, and the Global South

Salvador Santino Regilme • Feb 17 2025 • Articles

A future where AI is truly ethical, sustainable, and just is possible – only if we demand it.

Opinion – Luigi Mangione and the Politics of Violence Labelling

Adriana Marin • Feb 16 2025 • Articles

Prosecuting Mangione as a terrorist undermines his right to a fair trial and risks dismissing valid critiques of systemic healthcare inequities.

China’s Growing Role in Central Asia

Akanksha Meena • Feb 16 2025 • Articles

China’s growing trade, security, and political influence in Central Asia is a key testing ground for its broader geopolitical ambitions.

Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions under the Shah and Ayatollahs: Strikingly Analogous but More Dangerous

Stephen McGlinchey and Jamsheed K. Choksy • Feb 14 2025 • Articles

Re-examining developments from before the Islamic Revolution can cast light upon recent events, despite differences between the two regimes.

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