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Andrej Zwitter discusses the dynamics of big data in IR, including its ethicality and influential power. → Read More
Michael Kugelman elucidates the current political state of South Asia, particularly developments in hate speech, populism, and regional political relations. → Read More
Jason Pack reflects on the current global enduring disorder, the role played by Libya, and what the future world order looks like. → Read More
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Kelly Greenhill explains weaponised migration, including the different types of engineered migration in theory and practice, as well as the costs of these policies. → Read More
Jasmin Mujanović explores political developments in the Western Balkans, including the Bosnian elections, nationalism, democratic backsliding and potential EU integration. → Read More
Anton Jäger talks about the factors influencing populism today, the development of techno-populism, and the current feasibility of basic income. → Read More
Laura Sjoberg discusses the ways gender hierarchies and queer theory can help us understand international security and IR more broadly. → Read More
Katharine Millar highlights the importance of gendered narratives and norms to the study of international politics, particularly violence, militarism, and cybersecurity. → Read More
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Rahul Sagar discusses global political positionalities in 19th century South Asia, and draws comparisons to the contemporary political order. → Read More
Karlo Basta talks about the importance of recognising multinational states as a discrete subject and the processes of political economy and symbolic politics within them. → Read More
Dov Levin discusses electoral interventions, particularly in US elections, the role of cyberattacks and how governments can protect their electoral processes. → Read More
Maria Debre talks about how regionalism can influence authoritarianism and the impact of issues such as the Covid-19 pandemic on regional and international organisations. → Read More
Philip Schrodt discusses developments and challenges in predicting political and social behaviour, and the importance of transparency in the political data science sphere. → Read More
Riccardo Fabiani discusses developments in the domestic and foreign political affairs of Algeria, as well as the Maghreb region more broadly. → Read More
Ben Meiches outlines the benefits of rethinking the hegemonic discourse on genocide, and the potential importance of exploring the intersections of biology and IR. → Read More
Andrew Halterman discusses how natural language processing can be used as a tool to transform the study of IR, and the role of machine learning in political science. → Read More
Philip Cunliffe talks about the changing nature of international conflict and humanitarian intervention, plus the role of states and institutions in peacekeeping. → Read More
Timothy Rich talks about recognition of Taiwan, South Korean perceptions of refugees, and the advantages and challenges of collecting public opinion data. → Read More