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Thinking Global Podcast – Catarina M. Liberato

E-International Relations • Jul 4 2024 • Features

In the fourth part of our 2024 UK General Election series, Catarina M. Liberato speaks with about ‘Global Britain’ in The Post-Brexit Context and the 2024 UK General Election.

Thinking Global Podcast – Kathleen McInnis

E-International Relations • May 21 2024 • Features

Kathleen McInnis speaks about podcasting the political, how podcasting can work as a mechanism of political discourse, ‘Smart Women, Smart Power’, and more.

Thinking Global Podcast – Dov Waxman

E-International Relations • Oct 9 2023 • Features

Dov Waxman speaks about the unfolding violence in Israel and Gaza, framing the phenomenon, the status of Palestinian refugees, causal factors, likely outcomes, and more.

The Half-Truth of Western Political Realism: A Buddhist Critique

William J. Long • Aug 31 2023 • Articles

A Buddhist approach to today’s international challenges represents an ancient, yet innovative, way of thinking about our social worlds.

Process Sociology and Global Challenges: Reflections on the Covid-19 Pandemic

Andrew Linklater • Apr 1 2023 •

Understanding Elias’s sociological perspective can equip analysts with invaluable resources as they consider such questions from a long-term perspective.

Practice Theory: How The Consumer’s Limited Agency Hampers Climate Action

Annabel Davies • Feb 2 2022 • Essays

The limited agency of consumers hampers green choices. A force upon the practice instead of the consumer can strengthen climate action.

Opinion – The Long History of the Olympic Industry and Totalitarian Regimes

Mac Ross and Helen Jefferson Lenskyj • Nov 12 2021 • Articles

The Olympic ideal of peaceful internationalism has always belonged in the realm of mythology. This ideal is dead and buried beneath the capitalist excesses of the IOC.

Kant, Doyle, and the Democratic Peace Thesis: A Postcolonial Critique

Luca Poletti • Oct 20 2021 • Essays

The Democratic Peace Thesis fails to incorporate a Kantian philosophy, underscoring its imperialistic underpinnings and perpetuation of international conflict.

Protests as a Vehicle for Political Change

Marnix Middelburg • Oct 19 2021 • Essays

In Ethiopia, protests have been a useful tool to unite various groups into an organized collective with the goal of ‘breaking open’ the existing political system.

Beyond the Race-neutrality of Prevent: White Britain and the Racialised Threat

Emily Collins • Sep 20 2021 • Essays

Resisting exclusionary practices of the UK’s counter-terror strategy, Prevent, is key to destabilising its white supremacist state power and racist logics.

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