Review – New Cold Wars

Andrew Latham and Logan Leybold • Dec 23 2024 • Features

A vivid analysis of US foreign policy challenges that relies too heavily on Cold War analogies, oversimplifying the complexities of modern geopolitics.

Interview – Dhruva Jaishankar

E-International Relations • Dec 23 2024 • Features

Dhurva Jaishankar analyses India’s bilateral and multilateral relationships, and the future of trade and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

Between Hegemony and Harmony: Unpacking Russia’s Dual Strategy in the Arctic

Sara Seppanen • Dec 23 2024 • Essays

Incorporating a Constructivist lens and examining Strategic Culture is more useful in understanding Russia’s dual approach in the Arctic.

Feminist Approaches to International Relations: ‘Good Girls’ Only?

Dominika Remžová • Dec 22 2024 • Essays

Feminist approaches in IR reveal a division between positivist ‘good girl’ theories and post-positivist ‘bad girl’ theories, with the former dominating global IR.

From Clan to Clannism in Somaliland: A Rejoinder

Markus Virgil Hoehne • Dec 20 2024 • Articles

Colonialism had lasting effects on the Somalis in the Horn of Africa, most primarily by introducing statehood in what was then a stateless setting.

Opinion – Pakistan’s Diplomatic Dilemma in Global Affairs

Muhammad Rauhan Rasheed • Dec 20 2024 • Articles

A leadership that can stand firm on sovereignty while engaging in savvy negotiations with global powers rather than automatic compliance could reinvigorate the nation.

Political Violence and Terrorism in Cyberspace

Mariano Varesano • Dec 18 2024 • Essays

Cyberspace offers the potential for asymmetric political violence, but the paradox of anonymity and technical difficulties have precluded an actual cyberterrorist attack.

Opinion – Is Somaliland Defying the Odds, or Are the Odds Based on a Flawed Premise?

Jamal Abdi • Dec 17 2024 • Articles

Democracy in Somaliland integrates traditional figures within a bicameral legislature, without conforming to external normative demands.

Toxic Citizenship, Everyday Extremism and Social Media Governance

Nick Robinson • Dec 17 2024 • Articles

Beyond advocating incremental change, law makers should ask what sort of a society we have become when an ambulance service is driven off social media.

How Călin Georgescu and Far-Right Leaders Turn Conspiracy into Spectacle

Mihaela-Georgiana Mihăilescu • Dec 17 2024 • Articles

Memes are emerging as powerful tools of resistance, exposing the absurdity of claims and undermining their polarising intent.

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