Thinking Global Podcast – Harry Hobbs
Harry Hobbs speaks about micronations and the international system, the practices of legitimacy and sovereignty of micronations, their position in international law, and more.
Interview – Precious Chatterje-Doody
Precious Chatterje-Doody explores the dynamic relationship between media, security, and disinformation, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary perspectives.
Thinking Global Podcast – Simon Polinder
Simon Polinder speaks about the concept of love, how we can use love as a lens to think about IR, fear vs. love, love in the history of international thought, and more.
Interview – Karsten Friis
Karsten Friis highlights the implications of the Nordic Defence Cooperation, and evaluates Norwegian defence and foreign policies, as influenced by values and identities.
Interview – Hidemi Suganami
Hidemi Suganami discusses the use of international society as a lens for contemporary global problems, and whether causal research is inherently political.
Interview – Adam Humphreys
Adam Humphreys expands on theoretical approaches to causation in international relations, and its implications both in research and in practice.
Interview – Dhruva Jaishankar
Dhurva Jaishankar analyses India's bilateral and multilateral relationships, and the future of trade and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Thinking Global Podcast – David Anderson (Part Two)
David Anderson speaks about using Judith Shklar’s thought in International Relations, a duty to civil disobedience, transnationalism, cruelty, and more.
Now Recruiting – Middle East Editors
We are seeking volunteer editors (students at all levels are welcome) to join us and help us to fill a vital space for dialogues on Middle East affairs.
Interview – Klaus Dodds
Klaus Dodds reflects on the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Arctic Council, and the impacts of Russian claims of hydrocarbon reserves in the Antarctic.