Thinking Global Podcast – Robert Fatton Jr. (Part Two)
Robert Fatton, Jr. talks about the international politics of Haiti and Caribbean affairs, looking at the ‘outer periphery’, intervention, CARICOM, and more (Part two of two).
Interview – Darshan Vigneswaran
Darshan Vigneswaran expands on outer space research and its potential influence on state formation, and the differing impacts of migration governance across the globe.
Interview – Swati Srivastava
Swati Srivastava discusses the concept of hybrid sovereignty, the power of Big Tech, and the use and regulation of artificial intelligence by governing bodies.
Interview – William Allchorn
William Allchorn talks about his research into anti-Islamic protests in the United Kingdom, connections to far-right movements, and policy approaches to tackle them.
Thinking Global Podcast – Kevin Bloor
Kevin Bloor speaks about the A-Level global politics course, his book Understanding Global Politics, how to think about the exam, structuring essays, and more.
Interview – Myriam Dunn Cavelty
Myriam Dunn Cavelty discusses developments in the politics of cyber-security, including conflict and international norms, resilience, and the role of the private sector.
Interview – Andreas Umland
Andreas Umland reflects on the Russia-Ukraine war, the long-term implications of Western sanctions against Russia, and a potential military deterrence against escalation.
Thinking Global Podcast – Robert Fatton Jr. (Part One)
Robert Fatton Jr. talks about the international politics of Haiti and Caribbean affairs, looking at the global marginalisation of Haiti in the ‘outer periphery’ (part one of two).
Interview – Campbell Craig
Campbell Craig elaborates on theoretical and practical approaches to nuclear politics, from power preponderance to rising concerns over the possibility of nuclear warfare.
Interview – William Goodhind
William Goodhind talks about his website Contested Ground and the benefits and challenges of using satellite imagery to monitor the Russia-Ukraine conflict.