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T.V. Paul speaks about international security, Asian regional security, Indian foreign policy, and more.
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Trine Flockhart, Aaron C. McKeil and Zachary Paikin speak with Kieran about Disorder, Contestation and the project of ‘Rebooting’ Global...
Carlos Lopes argues that Africa must move beyond aid dependency, embrace industrial policy, and assert strategic autonomy to reshape its role in a...
Nicole Bourbonnais highlights how reproduction studies draw on diverse disciplines to explore why people have children and how reproductive politics...
Catherine Rottenberg highlights feminist solidarities and urges collective rage and care to resist authoritarianism and neoliberalism in today’s...
Professor Nail discusses the philosophy of movement, the fluidity of borders, migration, border regimes and more.
Constanza Jorquera discusses China’s Indo-Pacific strategy, East Asian soft power, and feminist foreign policy.
Shirin Rai reflects on feminist political economy, social reproduction, and climate change, tracing how capitalism and gendered labour shape...
In the Thinking Borders series Professor Shahram Khosravi discusses autoethnography, personal narratives, the ethics of writing about others, Iran,...
Julianne Liebenguth explores environmental security, abolitionist politics, and how crisis-driven notions of security shape power, inequality, and...
Astha Chadha calls for a post-Western Global IR that embraces religion, hauntology, and non-Western cosmologies to rethink power, justice, and...
Ankit Panda reflects on a new nuclear age marked by great-power rivalry, rising proliferation pressures, and fading arms control, urging realism about...
Jaehan Park reflects on how military service reshaped his worldview and inspired a career exploring geopolitics, East Asian security, and great-power...
Nina Hall shows how digital advocacy, far-right backlash, and Māori perspectives reveal the limits of traditional IR and open space for new global...
Dr. Rumela Sen speaks with the Thinking Global team about South Asian rebellions, the challenges of fieldwork, Nepalese Politics, digital...
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Raluca Csernatoni calls for rethinking IR through a technopolitical lens, exhorting scholars to treat emerging tech as central to power, agency, and...
Bill Niven explores how memory — national, transnational and contested — shapes identity, history, and politics in Germany and beyond.
Philip Cunliffe speaks with us about the national interest, the end of globalization, Brexit, and more.
Sharon Bong explores faith, feminism, and queerness in Southeast Asia, and calls for context-rooted rights activism that bridges religion, resistance,...
Kishore Mahbubani urges IR scholars to decolonize thought, embrace multipolarity, and rethink Western dominance as Asia and the Global South reshape...
Kishore Mahbubani urges IR scholars to decolonize thought, embrace multipolarity, and rethink Western dominance as Asia and the Global South reshape...
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Evren Balta explores Turkey’s hybrid foreign policy, the entanglement of domestic and global politics amidst high-profile conflicts, and calls for a...
Harris Mylonas speaks about nations, nationalism, nation-building and the politics of diaspora policy.
Daniele Benzi calls for rethinking Latin American regionalism through global history and structural critique, urging scholars to unthink inherited...
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam calls for globally rooted, justice-driven AI ethics to resist algorithmic bias and reclaim human agency in an increasingly coded...
Anthony F. Lang Jr. speaks about universal values, International Political Theory (IPT), normativity, ethics, Grotius and more.
Christos Mantas and Konstantina Oikonomou explore how liminality, conflict, and displacement reveal structural gaps in international law and...
Joyeeta Gupta calls for justice-centered climate governance, urging bold reforms to protect the planet’s most vulnerable and rethink how we value...
Michael Byers explains how space, climate change, and conflict intersect and why global cooperation and context matter more than ever in international...
Joseph Kaminski explores Islamic governance beyond the nation-state, critiques Western IR paradigms, and advocates for decolonizing global political...
Olukayode Bakare analyzes coups, global rivalries, Nigeria-EU ties, and Africa’s democratic decline amid insecurity and shifting geopolitical...
Roland Bleiker, the Keynote Speaker of the BISA Conference 2025, speaks about emotions and visuality in international politics, the conference,...
Emma Salisbury discusses defence policy, naval strategy, and military innovation, analysing how shifting global dynamics shape UK security and AUKUS...
The Thinking Global Team bring to you the highlights from Day 3 of the British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in Belfast.
The Thinking Global Team bring to you the highlights from Day 1 of the British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in Belfast.
The Thinking Global Team bring to you the highlights from Day 2 of the British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in Belfast.
Alexandra Phelan explores insurgent legitimation, gender, and political violence, with a focus on Latin America, terrorism, and post-conflict...
James Graham Wilson reflects on Cold War policy, archival research, and Paul Nitze’s legacy, whilst urging IR scholars to “always tell a story”...
Koen Slootmaeckers discusses queer IR, EU politics, and burnout in academia, inviting scholars to prioritise self-care and build kinder communities.
Melissa Conley Tyler discusses Australia’s evolving diplomacy, highlighting the role of middle powers and minilateralism in a shifting global...
Selina Ho examines China’s rise, water and rail politics, as well as ASEAN’s resilience — urging a nuanced, cross-disciplinary approach to...
Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez explores Caribbean IR through climate resilience, regional integration, and Cuba’s cooperative diplomacy beyond...
Mark Juergensmeyer speaks about where religion and global politics meet, religious conflict, religious nationalism, and more.
With a £1500 prize, we invite early career academics and research students to prepare articles outlining novel, or underappreciated, ideas that...
Samuel Jardine explores how frontier regions like space and the Arctic are shaping global competition — and why understanding diverse motives is key...
Noah Zerbe speaks about the global politics of food, the economy, technology, and globalisation.
E-International Relations will be attending the 2025 British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference in Belfast and recording for our...