The Prospect of Shared Hegemony Between the US and China in Addressing Displacement

Jaycee Scanlon • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

While US-China relations may be contentious in the international system, the non-competitive issue area of displacement presents an avenue for cooperation.

Rare Earths and Semiconductors in US Policymaking Amidst US-China Rivalry

Claus Soong • Aug 1 2024 • Articles

Even assuming China will soon emerge as a leader in the semiconductor industry, it is a smarter move to leverage US technological and strategic superiority to take preemptive measures.

Nuclear Brinkmanship in Russia Today: A Strategic Narrative Analysis

Lea Marlene Korb • Jul 29 2024 • Essays

RT portrays the international system as a new Cold War system with a nuclear face-off between two superpowers and Russia as facing nuclear threats from Ukraine and NATO.

Solidarity in a Hierarchical World? Rethinking the Ethics of Global Health Governance

Aida Hassan and Andreas Papamichail • Jul 27 2024 • Articles

Writing the pre-existing hierarchies of the international order out of our theorising risks reinscribing these hierarchies anew.

Opinion – China’s Worldview in the Petroyuan Era

Guan Kiong Teh • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

The end of the Petrodollar Accord and the potential rise of China’s Petroyuan in its place will cause ripples in the world order.

Opinion – A Socialist Case for Supporting Kamala Harris

Ali E. Erol • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

Supporting Harris – despite her past – is not a contradiction, but a strategic step toward achieving broader revolutionary objectives.

India’s Indo-Pacific Strategic Outlook: Limitations and Opportunities

Kanchi Mathur • Jul 25 2024 • Articles

India’s rising strategic and diplomatic influence has enhanced its potential as a preferred security partner for major and emerging powers in the Indo-Pacific.

Review – Through the Darkest of Times

Jane Kirkpatrick • Jul 20 2024 • Features

This emotive and thought-provoking videogame successfully recognises the complexities and significance of lesser-known efforts to resist the Nazi regime within Germany.

Anthroprocene or Capitalocene: Navigating the Politics of Climate Change

Janja Jankovic • Jul 20 2024 • Essays

Climate change cannot be tackled by capitalist ecological policies of financial institutions and Western states but socio-economic justice and postcolonial epistemes.

The Mandala, Agency and Norms in Indonesia-India Global Affairs

Nia Deliana • Jul 16 2024 • Articles

Historical oceanic interaction, agency, and norms have contributed to the longevity of circular networks between Indonesia and South India during the modern era.

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