Thinking Global Podcast – Genevieve Guenther
Genevieve Guenther speaks about conceptualising ‘climate crisis’, COP28, and the Language, Communication and Misinformation of Climate Politics.
Interview – Victoria Finn
Victoria Finn focusses on Latin America to shed light on migrant enfranchisement and suffrage, as well as the impacts of such concepts on the idea of citizenship.
Interview – Julia Borba Gonçalves
Julia Borba Gonçalves discusses recent efforts at regional integration in South America, and the potential impacts of Brazil's new government on its global standing.
Thinking Global Podcast – Jamie Gaskarth
Jamie Gaskarth speaks about British Foreign Policy, Brexit, the Commonwealth, what we should expect from David Cameron, and William Hague as an ‘activist’ foreign minister.
Interview – Isaac Caro Grinspun
Isaac Caro Grinspun sheds light on the escalations in the Israel-Palestine conflict and the dynamics influencing reactions to the conflict in the international community.
Thinking Global Podcast – Maurice Stierl
Maurice Stierl speaks about how time is weaponized in relation to EU Migration Policy, migrant resistance, the ‘messy’ entanglement of borders, and resistance as method.
Interview – Jade McGlynn
Jade McGlynn discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the prominent use of memory politics and propaganda in Russia's wartime strategy.
Interview – Felix Rösch
Felix Rösch elucidates the role of transcultural contexts in shaping the international order over time, and how they should receive more focus among scholars of IR.
Thinking Global Podcast – Giorgio Shani
Giorgio Shani speaks about Sikh Nationalism, The Khalistan Movement, tensions between Canada and India, comparisons with Hindu Nationalism, and conceiving a Post-Western IR.
Interview – Hafsa Kanjwal
Hafsa Kanjwal explores new critical approaches to studying the Kashmir conflict, its links to the colonial era and its relevance in the contemporary world order.