Interview – Simon Dalby
Simon Dalby discusses the meaning of firepower in today's society, the impact of the climate crisis on geopolitics, and potential responses to climate change.
Interview – Zachary Lavengood
Zachary Lavengood explores the impact of the Arctic region's geopolitics on current events, and the possibility of its emergence as a trade competitor for China.
The 2024 Article Award
We invite PhD / doctoral students and early career academics to prepare articles outlining novel, or under appreciated, ideas that contribute to a better understanding of international relations – with a £1000 prize.
Thinking Global Podcast – Arvind Kumar
Arvind Kumar speaks about the significance of the 2024 Indian elections, who the key political figures and parties are, class-based minor parties, and more. Available in Hindi and English.
Thinking Global Podcast – Quentin Skinner
Quentin Skinner speaks about understanding the work of Hobbes and Machiavelli, contextualism, political theory, global politics, and more.
Interview – Arjun Chowdhury
Arjun Chowdhury reflects on the changes to what constitutes a contemporary security issue on the world stage, and the need for reform in approaches to state-building.
Thinking Global Podcast – Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma speaks about the 2024 Indian elections, India’s electoral system, the elections’ global dimension and more, in the first of our multilingual ‘India votes’ series.
Thinking Global Podcast – G. John Ikenberry (Part Two)
In the second part of our interview, G. John Ikenberry talks more about the Liberal International Order and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Interview – Hirotsugo Aida
Hirotsugo Aida discusses key issues impacting the American Presidential election, developments in Japanese politics, and the current state of US-Japan relations.
Interview – Darcy Leigh
Darcy Leigh elucidates the need to incorporate Queer Feminist perspectives in International Relations, and the dangers of a lack of nuance when evaluating free speech.