Articles

Opinion – US Carbon Border Mechanism in the Twilight Zone

Ann-Evelyn Luyten • Dec 7 2021 • Articles

The US and the EU can cooperate closely to address carbon leakage and create a momentum in significantly reducing carbon emission.

Can Sport Mega-events Clean a Dirty State Image?

Sigmund Loland • Dec 7 2021 • Articles

Managed by responsible organizations sporting mega-events can become a true detergent in the fight against the dark spots of repression and human rights violations.

Student Mobility and Its Relevance to International Relations Theory

Nancy Snow • Dec 5 2021 • Articles

State centric power politics and regional hegemony will likely continue to drive student mobility growth and influence.

Assessing the International Community’s Obligation to Protect the Human Rights of Afghans

Christopher Fitzgerald • Dec 5 2021 • Articles

With the Taliban seeking humanitarian aid, the international community should tie any support to how the regime treats its citizens.

Using Disability Critical Race Theory in American Special Education Classrooms

Christopher Keith Johnson • Dec 2 2021 • Articles

DisCrit does not attempt to fix the bias of individual educators. It seeks change beyond the walls of the special education classroom and the school surrounding it.

Opinion – ‘No Change’ After Kyrgyzstan’s 2021 Parliamentary Elections

Martin Duffy • Dec 1 2021 • Articles

Japarov has proven surprisingly resilient for a leader who attained his power almost by accident, and who does not have the political instincts of his contemporaries.

Pluriversal Peacebuilding: Peace Beyond Epistemic and Ontological Violence

Garrett FitzGerald • Nov 27 2021 • Articles

Pluriversal peace may play important roles in navigating inevitable conflicts in the shared pursuit of a world in which different ways of knowing and being can coexist.

Why India Needs a Gender Policy for its Armed Forces

Kiran Chauhan • Nov 23 2021 • Articles

The impediments to women’s integration in the Indian military are rooted in gender biases and specific constructs of femininities and masculinities.

Opinion – Why Women’s Rights in the Gulf Matter for Afghanistan

Rachel A. George • Nov 21 2021 • Articles

For the Gulf states, there is a delicate balance between the region’s evolving geostrategic interests and a desire to appear as leaders of Muslim modernity.

The Ethiopia Conflict in International Relations and Global Media Discourse

Jon Abbink • Nov 21 2021 • Articles

Respecting the sovereignty of Ethiopia, as confirmed in elections in June 2021, and developing a wider strategic view on Northeast Africa would help international actors deal with the situation better.

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