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Frederik Stender and Tim Vogel argue that its time to turn “open strategic autonomy” into more than just a hollow slogan. Donald Trump is back on the global stage, and with…
Aditi Mukund and Joel Sandhu argue that delays in deepening cooperation between India and Germany will weaken long-term economic and security prospects, and miss…
Daniel Clausen worries that a reliance on historical analogies for contemporary policy discourse invites shallow and uncritical commentary. Our discourse…
Erased:  A History of International Thought Without Men, by Patricia Owens. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2025. 432 pp., £30 hardcover 9780691266442, e-book…
This is the last post in a three-part series on the future of the IMF (read the first here and the second here). The final part of this three-part series outlines…
The bibliometric infrastructure of citations has become an inescapable organising feature of academic life. Drawing on a range of evidence of the use and misuse of citations data…
The interlocutors in this podcast hosted by Eva-Maria Nag are Dr Ferran Perez Mena, Assistant Professor in International Relations at the School of Government and International…
In this podcast, Eva-Maria Nag hosts Jess Begon, Associate Professor of Political Theory at the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA) at Durham University, to talk…
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera provides policy recommendations to address the (im)migration crisis in the United States and proposes a long-term comprehensive solution. Immigration is…
This is the second of a three-part series on the future of the IMF (read the first here).  The second part starts with a short section to illustrate how the western bloc uses…