Gender Troubled? Three Simple Steps to Avoid Silencing Gender in IR
There are ways to open up space for the inclusion of gender analyses in IR. With some effort, the rote tendency in much of IR to ignore gender can be turned around.
There are ways to open up space for the inclusion of gender analyses in IR. With some effort, the rote tendency in much of IR to ignore gender can be turned around.
Prof. Ehteshami talks about his latest book on Iran, the MENA region’s relationship with East Asia, the impact of sanctions on Iran, and the resurgence of Saudi Arabia.
This drama speaks to the divide between old and new politics, civility and hatred, and largely succeeds in a balanced critique of both the Leave and Remain campaigns.
The internet has given privileges as well as challenges to India which is new in the sense of the economic and according socio-political transformations.
IOs can become autonomous sites of authority but they are never wholly independent actors.
A nuanced and contextual analysis is necessary to understand Nigerian women’s agency and their involvement with Boko Haram.
UN refugee laws and the UK asylum process perpetuate unrealistic expectations of queer identity for asylum seekers.
Policies that force people to choose between homogenization, fracture, or exclusion are rarely viable. Pluralism (institutional, cultural, social, and economic) offers extended periods of peace.
Working with Teaching Assistants means considering an additional set of issues, but this time is well worth the while.
Padle and Turning Point are technological tool that help engage small groups in a more interactive way and thus facilitate teaching and learning.
UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security offered policy recommendations that failed to make significant changes to women and girls in areas of armed conflict.
Bilateral relations reached an impasse after the impeachment of Park Geun-hye in 2017, unsettling further progress with Japan.
If the Koreas gain greater harmony they may focus more overtly on Japan’s past deeds and its present ambitions, directly impacting upon Japan’s ‘middle power‘ status.
The intellectual historian makes an important contribution to IR by taking its practitioners beyond the simple approach to the past that the idea of a canon represents.
Critiquing the Hobbesian state of nature through the postcolonial lens highlights Western ontological assumptions of sovereignty in International Relations.
Humanitarian Security Regimes in both Norway and the US have impacted nuclear proliferation on the world stage.
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