Governmentality and Digital Power: A Foucauldian Analysis of Pakistan’s PECA

Syed Muhammad Mehdi • May 26 2025 • Articles

PECA is not just a legal instrument, but a political technology embodying Foucauldian governmentality in its most modern, digital form.

Democratic Recalibration? Highlighting the Post-Strongman Landscape in Contemporary Asia

Mia Mahmudur Rahim • May 26 2025 • Articles

The downfalls of a series of leaders and regimes underscores the fragility of authoritarian rule and the demand for democratic governance.

Do Leader Visits Still Matter? Reflections on a Remarkable Week in Global Diplomacy

Ali Balcı • May 26 2025 • Articles

Structural forces set the stage for global politics, but the personal diplomacy of leading figures actively constructs the contours of geopolitical landscapes.

The Dangers of AI Hype

Ilan Manor • May 26 2025 • Articles

Presently, states and policy makers view AI through four dominant hypes: Bloom, Boom, Gloom and Doom.

Opinion – Sliding the Security Zip Line: An Igniting of the India–Pakistan Crisis?

Ido Gadi Raz • May 26 2025 • Articles

The Kashmir attack has bound both Pakistan and India towards the same precarious trajectory, with potential escalation looming.

Review – Rebel Militias in Eastern Ukraine

Jakob Hauter • May 26 2025 • Features

Laryš’s analysis of Russia’s proxy war in Donbas is rich in theory and detail, though occasionally weighed down by dense structure and unclear chronology.

Chagos Deal Is Done: Sovereignty Is Returned to Mauritius

Peter Clegg • May 25 2025 •

The commentary on the Chagos issue illustrates the increasingly polarised and detrimental nature of public discourse in the UK.

Interview – Melissa Conley Tyler

E-International Relations • May 24 2025 • Features

Melissa Conley Tyler discusses Australia’s evolving diplomacy, highlighting the role of middle powers and minilateralism in a shifting global landscape.

Opinion – Examining the Conditions for Durable Peace in Ukraine

Abhishank Mishra • May 24 2025 • Articles

Trump’s wilful ignorance and urgency for peace may achieve little in terms of a lasting solution but risks leaving a legacy of unresolved tensions.

The Good Dictator? Mohammed bin Salman’s Quest to Balance Progress and Repression

Mohammad Javad Mousavizadeh • May 22 2025 • Articles

Saudi Arabia mirrors China’s authoritarian modernization, but its deep cultural conservatism complicates MBS’s vision.

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