Interview – Sreeram Chaulia
Sreeram Chaulia discusses how the field of strategic studies needs to adapt to changing times, as well as approaches to strategic partnerships, particularly India's.
Thinking Global Podcast – Kathleen McInnis
Kathleen McInnis speaks about podcasting the political, how podcasting can work as a mechanism of political discourse, ‘Smart Women, Smart Power’, and more.
Interview – Miguel Alberto Gomez
Miguel Gomez elaborates on the rising prominence of cybersecurity in the international political sphere and the psychological impacts of and reactions to cyber-attacks.
Thinking Global Podcast – Ajay Gudavarthy
Ajay Gudavarthy speaks about the Congress party of India, its history and impact, the ongoing 2024 elections in India, and much more.
Interview – Antoine Bousquet
Antoine Bousquet applies the 'scientific way of warfare' to the current Russia-Ukraine conflict and chaoplexic theory to the study of IR and conflict in particular.
Thinking Global Podcast – Dean Vuletic
Dean Vuletic speaks about the Eurovision Song Contest, its history, its relationship to international political discourse, and more.
Interview – Marianne Hanson
Marianne Hanson elaborates on the concept of nuclearism, as well as the history and potential future steps towards nuclear disarmament and abolition.
Interview – Mario Artaza
Mario Artaza reflects on his expansive diplomatic career and foray into the private sector, and how Chilean foreign policy is adapting to the changing global order.
Thinking Global Podcast – Danny Dorling
Danny Dorling speaks human geography, Brexit, ‘Shattered Nation’, inequality, human progress, influenza, rising mortality rates and more.
Interview – Deepshikha Shahi
Deepshikha Shahi reflects on the theoretical underpinnings of Global International Relations, and the differing approaches to studying post-Western and non-Western IR.