Articles

Global Governance: Political and Economic Governance

Kevin Bloor • May 19 2022 • Articles

An introduction to the political and economic dimensions of global governance and its institutions – with a principal focus on the UN due to its centrality within the global system.

Opinion – The Complexities of Establishing Who Killed Shireen Abu Aqla

Alexander Loengarov • May 17 2022 • Articles

Even if an investigation took place, the mainstream Israeli and Palestinian standpoints in the overall conflict seem light-years apart from each other.

The State and Globalisation

Kevin Bloor • May 16 2022 • Articles

The process of globalisation has potentially altered how we should understand the role of the state within International Relations – both in theory and in practice.

City Diplomacy: The Case for Eclectic (and Humble) Theorizing

Daniel Clausen • May 15 2022 • Articles

Cities can respond to issues of global concern in ways that may be difficult for states, but there is more work to be done in theorizing best practices.

Theories of Global Politics

Kevin Bloor • May 15 2022 • Articles

A beginner’s guide to realism and liberalism, incorporating insights from some of the critical theoretical paradigms within International Relations.

New Book – Understanding Global Politics

Kevin Bloor • May 13 2022 • Articles

An accessible starting point for any reader looking to get to grips with how the world works – including as preparation for embarking on an International Relations degree or taking the global politics A-Level.

Opinion – The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on European Nationalism

David Pimenta • May 11 2022 • Articles

A revival of nationalism across Europe is a scenario that should not be excluded, especially if the economy deteriorates and insecurity increases.

Ukraine War: The Limits of Traditional Naval Power and the Rise of Collective and Civilian Seapower

Basil Germond • May 10 2022 • Articles

If Russia manages to control all of the Ukrainian coast, this will negatively impact on Ukraine’s ability to resist and further strain global food security.

Opinion – Germany’s Flawed Russia Policy Has Its Roots in a Misreading of History

Björn Alexander Düben • May 9 2022 • Articles

For decades, German policy towards Putin’s Russia was beset by dangerous delusions based on a rather selective grasp of which lessons to draw from Germany’s own history.

Plus Ça Change: Russian Invasions of Ukraine, Past and Present

Stephen Velychenko • May 9 2022 • Articles

Repeating what their predecessors had done in previous centuries, in 2022 Russia ordered a systematic killing of Ukrainian civilians in an attempt to keep Ukraine under Russian control.

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