Sébastien Dubé discusses the history of regionalism in Latin America, contemporary efforts for regional integration and developing human rights challenges in the region.
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.
Lisel Hintz explores this year’s tumultuous election for the Turkish Presidency, as well as the implications for the future of Turkish politics and foreign policy.
David FitzGerald delves into trends in migration and asylum-seeking, variations in national policy responses, and the impact of securitisation.
Andrew Gawthorpe details changes in American politics on the domestic, partisan, and foreign fronts, along with the lasting impacts of the Trump Presidency.
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.
Aseema Sinha discusses political development and economic transformation in India.
Mark Manantan talks about the links between the disciplines of international relations and media communication, cybersecurity cooperation and cyber diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific.
Ibrahim Jalal sets out the challenges facing the unity government in Yemen, the UAE’s influence, and the Houthi response to the pandemic.
This collection successfully bridges the gap between IR, Science and Technology Studies and New Materialism, highlighting topical examples and policy debates.
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