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'The West wish(es) to make amends for actions which indirectly contributed to Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine', write Rita Floyd & Mark Alan Webber ✍️
Read their article on how the West's response to Russia's Ukraine invasion is driven by guilt & shame:doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
Excited to have reviewed another excellent book for International Affairs 'The #geopolitics of shaming: when human rights pressure works—and when it backfires' by Rochelle Terman (Highly recommend!)👇academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
Bangladesh contributes some of the largest no. of troops to international peacekeeping missions. But how does this, in turn, shape the country? 🇧🇩
Read Niloy Ranjan Biswas' new article that explores this in detail: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
Excited to see that our* article on global AI governance is the current most read piece in International Affairs International Affairs ! Oxford Internet Institute
You can find the article linked here: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
*w/ Emmie Hine Mariarosaria Taddeo @[email protected] Luciano Floridi @[email protected]
I reviewed Dr Margot Tudor's new book 'Blue Helmet Bureaucrats' in International Affairs. Anyone pondering the shortcomings of modern-day UN peacekeeping is well advised to read this insightful history Cambridge University Press : academic.oup.com/ia/article-abs…
Excellent piece in International Affairs on the potential pitfalls of Strategic Clarity
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My book review for Nathalie Tocci's 'A green and global Europe' is published in International Affairs 👇
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🚨OUT NOW: Our May issue with a special section on international peacekeeping, guest-edited by Luke Patey, Peter Alexander Albrecht, Rita Abrahamsen, Paul D Williams!
Read here: academic.oup.com/ia/issue/100/3
Learn about the history behind the Thucydides Trap in the latest article by Mark Fisher & Matthew David Hamilton !!
Read it here 👉 doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
My review of A Thousand Cuts by Alexandros Kentikelenis & Thomas Stubbs is now out International Affairs!
'It should serve as inspiration both for those researching the financial institutions that make our world & for the policymakers & activists who wish to transform them.' academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
Our article on #ClimateChange and #peacebuilding : sub-themes of an emerging research agenda, is now available in the latest issue of International Affairs 👉🏼 academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
❗️ Make sure you don't miss the article 'Climate change and peacebuilding: sub-themes of an emerging research agenda' written by Florian Krampe Dylan O'Driscoll McKenzie Johnson, PhD Dahlia Simangan Farah Hegazi & NUPIs Cedric de Coning 🌐🇺🇳academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
Happy to have my new article out in International Affairs on peacekeeping contributions from Gambia during Jammeh’s authoritarian rule. Part of special section on PKO's transformative effects-edited by @lukepatey @peteralalbrecht @pdwilliamsgwu & Rita Abrahamsen. academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
Anyone still talking about #peacekeeping in Latin America? 🌎Yes‼️
Very grateful to the guest editors for having asked me to write this piece. Check out the special section in International Affairs with lots of brilliant pk scholars!
If you haven't done so, you *should* read Deval Desai's 'Expert Ignorance'.
Perhaps this brief review on International Affairs can help make the case. 👇
Congrats to Deval on this accomplishment!
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