Interview – Kristin Anabel Eggeling
Kristin Eggeling discusses digital sovereignty, the incorporation of digitalisation in diplomacy, and the impact of new research methodologies on international relations.
Thinking Global Podcast – The Laid-Back Book Club (Ep.4)
This week, Jennifer Engl, Romanos Orpheas Tofis, and Kosta Kambouris, chat with Kieran about what they've been reading in the fourth episode of The Laid-Back Book Club.
Interview – Stéphanie Martel
Stéphanie Martel explores the role of multilateral institutions, ASEAN's aspirations to create a 'security community', and Canada's relevance in the Indo-Pacific region.
Interview – Stéphanie Martel
Stéphanie Martel explores the role of multilateral institutions, ASEAN's aspirations to create a 'security community', and Canada's international role.
Interview – Dan Slater
Dan Slater discusses the concepts of strength and weakness in democratisation, and how to account for variations in democratisation patterns across Asia.
Thinking Global Podcast – Marilou Bayard Trépanier
Marilou Bayard Trépanier speaks about the Oil Kills uprising, its aims and practices, the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, and more.
Interview – Colin Flint
Colin Flint talks about China's rise, influence in the South China Sea and the Belt and Road initiative, as well as the importance of ports and seapower in geopolitics.
Interview – Paul Staniland
Paul Staniland discusses the impacts of local conflicts and civil wars on regional stability in South Asia, and alternative approaches to conflict resolution.
Thinking Global Podcast – Evie Aspinall
In the second part of our 2024 UK General Election series, Evie Aspinall speaks about British foreign relations, soft power, and the foreign policy proposals of the parties.
Interview – Alex de Waal
Alex de Waal discusses the current crisis in Sudan and escalations in Darfur, the ramifications for international relations, and avenues for lasting change in the region.