Features

Thinking Global Podcast – Joseph S. Nye Jr.

E-International Relations • Jan 22 2024 • Features

Joseph S. Nye Jr. speaks about his latest book ‘A Life In The American Century’, soft power, IR theory, US foreign policy, the war in Gaza, and more.

Thinking Global Podcast – Simon Curtis

E-International Relations • Jan 15 2024 • Features

Simon Curtis speaks about the ‘global city’ in a global order, ‘the urban’ and IR, Belt and Road Cities, and the global city in a post-pandemic world.

Review – Leadership

Matthew C. Kolasa • Jan 9 2024 • Features

Henry Kissinger analyses the statecraft of six historic leaders, but his implications for future global governance ignores the potential of a unified European power.

Thinking Global Podcast – Genevieve Guenther

E-International Relations • Jan 8 2024 • Features

Genevieve Guenther speaks about conceptualising ‘climate crisis’, COP28, and the Language, Communication and Misinformation of Climate Politics.

Review – Martialling Peace

Vanessa Gauthier Vela • Jan 3 2024 • Features

Nicole Wegner highlights the problematic acceptance of militarism that accompanies peacekeeping, but the Canadian case study raises questions about global applicability.

Interview – Victoria Finn

E-International Relations • Jan 3 2024 • Features

Victoria Finn focusses on Latin America to shed light on migrant enfranchisement and suffrage, as well as the impacts of such concepts on the idea of citizenship.

Review – Eurowhiteness

Sam Pryke • Dec 20 2023 • Features

Hans Kundnani tackles the racial and colonial histories of the European Union, but fails to engage with the idea (or lack thereof) of European nationalism.

Interview – Julia Borba Gonçalves

E-International Relations • Dec 19 2023 • Features

Julia Borba Gonçalves discusses recent efforts at regional integration in South America, and the potential impacts of Brazil’s new government on its global standing.

Thinking Global Podcast – Jamie Gaskarth

E-International Relations • Dec 18 2023 • Features

Jamie Gaskarth speaks about British Foreign Policy, Brexit, the Commonwealth, what we should expect from David Cameron, and William Hague as an ‘activist’ foreign minister.

Review – The Last Politician

Michael Cox • Dec 14 2023 • Features

Franklin Foer does a deep dive into the first two years of the Biden Presidency, but questions arise over some conclusions in light of the impact of recent global events.

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