In the second episode of our 2024 US Election series, Michael Mosser and Dan Cox speak about disinformation, cyberattacks and the possibility of Insurgency at this election.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/11/05/thinking-global-podcast-michael-w-mosser-and-dan-g-cox/
Chatterjee's timely book explores the global discourses on female genital cutting and Islamic veiling, but could have further detailed the origins of these discourses.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/11/03/review-lives-of-circumcised-and-veiled-women/
Patrick Cohrs discusses his interpretation of the post World War One Trans-Atlantic order and the Paris Peace Conference, plus the current state of liberal democracy.
This multidimensional analysis of cyber sovereignty thoroughly assesses state-centric perspectives, but tends to overlook the implications for human rights and inclusion.
Steven Vogel outlines the concept of marketcraft, how it can be used to enhance economic and military security, the role of foreign policy, and Japanese security.
David Anderson speaks about using Judith Shklar’s thought in International Relations, a duty to civil disobedience, transnationalism, cruelty, and more.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/10/21/thinking-global-podcast-david-anderson-part-two/
This film is an evocative portrayal of the impacts of the most recent civic protests in Iran, and an example of the importance of protest filmography in social messaging.
David Anderson speaks with the Thinking Global team in the first of our two-part series on Judith N. Shklar and International Relations.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/10/14/thinking-global-podcast-david-anderson/
Marco Siddi discusses shifting EU-Russia relations and the attitudes to a green energy transition within the EU, as well as the diplomatic efforts needed for its success.
Sciutto provides a thought-provoking examination of the interactions between great powers, despite a misleading title and omission of the role of smaller regional powers.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/10/11/review-the-return-of-great-powers/
Chase Oliver, the US Libertarian Party’s Nominee for the 2024 Presidential Elections, speaks about Libertarian foreign policy, intervention, immigration and more.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/10/07/thinking-global-podcast-chase-oliver/
We are seeking volunteer editors (students at all levels are welcome) to join us and help us to fill a vital space for dialogues on Middle East affairs.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/10/06/now-recruiting-middle-east-editors/
Klaus Dodds reflects on the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Arctic Council, and the impacts of Russian claims of hydrocarbon reserves in the Antarctic.
Kristin Eggeling discusses digital sovereignty, the incorporation of digitalisation in diplomacy, and the impact of new research methodologies on international relations.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/22/interview-kristin-anabel-eggeling/
This film provides an unfiltered view of Alexei Navalny as a Russian opposition leader, shedding important light on controversies and conspiracies in Russian politics.
Marsha Henry speaks about her latest book ‘The End of Peacekeeping’, peacekeeping research, black feminism, anthropology, critical race theory, conflict, and more.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/18/thinking-global-podcast-marsha-henry/
De Haas robustly deconstructs migration myths, challenges preconceptions and provokes reflection, but alternatives to a solutionist policy perspective remain understated.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/15/review-how-migration-really-works/
Preethi Amaresh talks about the evolving role of cyber diplomacy, initiatives to promote cyber peace, and India's foreign policy and the potential role of paradiplomacy.
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Maciej Bazela discusses neo-fascism, including its resurgence in Latin America, the use of social media by neo-fascist movements, and potential countermeasures.
Baltimore highlights the contrast between the personal and political during the Irish conflict, but opportunities to understand the roots of radicalisation are limited.
This week, Jennifer Engl, Romanos Orpheas Tofis, and Kosta Kambouris, chat with Kieran about what they've been reading in the fourth episode of The Laid-Back Book Club.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/02/thinking-global-podcast-the-laid-back-book-club-ep-4/
A credible narrative of the concentration of 12 financial players supported by anecdotal evidence, which would benefit from more attention to the underlying hypothesis.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/01/review-the-problem-of-twelve/
Stéphanie Martel explores the role of multilateral institutions, ASEAN's aspirations to create a 'security community', and Canada's international role.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/09/01/interview-stephanie-martel/
Dan Slater discusses the concepts of strength and weakness in democratisation, and how to account for variations in democratisation patterns across Asia.
Marilou Bayard Trépanier speaks about the Oil Kills uprising, its aims and practices, the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, and more.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/08/19/thinking-global-podcast-marilou-bayard-trepanier/
Joseph Liow details the global power dynamics shaping Southeast Asia, but adopts an oversimplified framework to analyse the impact of the US-China conflict on the region.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/08/18/review-navigating-uncertainty/
Colin Flint talks about China's rise, influence in the South China Sea and the Belt and Road initiative, as well as the importance of ports and seapower in geopolitics.
Despite some lingering inconsistencies, this is a substantial contribution to the field, strengthened by the inclusion of a diverse range of locally-informed authors.
https://www.e-ir.info/2024/08/11/review-rebel-governance-in-the-middle-east/
Paul Staniland discusses the impacts of local conflicts and civil wars on regional stability in South Asia, and alternative approaches to conflict resolution.