Features

Thinking Global Podcast – Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon (Part One)

E-International Relations • Jul 4 2023 • Features

Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberly Hutchings and Sarah C. Dunstan speak about their award winning anthological volume.

Interview – Simon Chadwick

E-International Relations • Jul 2 2023 • Features

Simon Chadwick explores the notion of a geopolitical economy of sport, the impact of Covid-19 and emerging multipolarity, and assesses the next World Cup and Olympics.

Interview – Christiane Fröhlich

E-International Relations • Jun 29 2023 • Features

Christiane Fröhlich explores the relationship between climate change, human mobility and conflict, as well as the role governments and policymakers play.

Review – Practicing Peace

Sarwar Minar • Jun 25 2023 • Features

Aarie Glas describes practices of conflict management in Southeast Asia and South America but questions arise about the applicability of such practices in other regions.

Interview – Andrei Tsygankov

E-International Relations • Jun 25 2023 • Features

Andrei Tsygankov reflects on Russia’s development as a global actor, and the ways it is perceived and potentially misunderstood in the international community.

Interview – Paul Kirby

E-International Relations • Jun 20 2023 • Features

Paul Kirby discusses the evolving study of Women, Peace and Security, feminist foreign policy in practice, and hyper-masculinities in global politics today.

Review – The Tragic Mind

George Moody • Jun 20 2023 • Features

Robert Kaplan compellingly describes the need to study good foreign policy making through the lens of tragedy, but is occasionally over-rationalistic in his approach.

Thinking Global Podcast – Michael Kugelman

E-International Relations • Jun 19 2023 • Features

Michael Kugelman explores both the international and regional dynamics of contemporary South Asian politics with the team, focussing on Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.

Review – World Ordering

Marcos Engelken-Jorge • Jun 17 2023 • Features

Emanuel Adler provides a comprehensive account of the development of the world social order, but questions arise regarding the value of globalisation in this process.

Interview – Rohan Mukherjee

E-International Relations • Jun 17 2023 • Features

Rohan Mukherjee elaborates on the rising power of developing countries, and their journey towards greater representation in the world order.

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