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The Centre for the Study of Global Power Competition at the University of Surrey.

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Nicholas Kitchen (@nickkitchen1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discussing how GPC impacts peripheral and secondary states in this panel, with Julia Carver, @tomfurse, Patrick Gill-Tiney and Fabio Figiaconi. Live now tinyurl.com/ymfpyahx

Discussing how GPC impacts peripheral and secondary states in this panel, with <a href="/J_I_Carver/">Julia Carver</a>, @tomfurse, Patrick Gill-Tiney and Fabio Figiaconi. Live now tinyurl.com/ymfpyahx
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Really excited about this collaboration: if you work on #greatpowercompetition or #internationalorder get in touch with us CGPC LSE IDEAS with your research in progress: we’ll get great papers online with a discussant and an international expert audience to give feedback!

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📢 IRENA’s new report on the geopolitics of critical materials has just been launched. Proud to have been involved in the production of this report, working with a great team under the guidance of Elizabeth Press. Here’s a thread with some of my takeaways: 🧵 (1/n)

📢 <a href="/IRENA/">IRENA</a>’s new report on the geopolitics of critical materials has just been launched. 

Proud to have been involved in the production of this report, working with a great team under the guidance of <a href="/ElizabethSPress/">Elizabeth Press</a>.

Here’s a thread with some of my takeaways: 🧵

(1/n)
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Rather than finding something new to say on Israel/Gaza, here is a memory, with a message. The memory is that I was the FCO Arab-Israel desk officer in 1982 at the time of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. At the time this felt like a major crisis. There are some parallels 1/

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My CGPC colleague Simon Curtis writing in Foreign Affairs about how cities - and the infrastructure that connects them - are shaping global power competition. Really important implications for how we think about polarity and regions. Buy the book! foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-p…

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CGPC and Surrey Politics expert Simon Curtis will be talking about his new book "The Belt and Road City: Geopolitics, Urbanization, and China’s Search for a New International Order" later today: 11am EST, 4pm GMT online wilsoncenter.org/event/belt-and…

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If you missed it, you can now watch Simon Curtis and his co-author Ian Klaus discuss their new book, The Belt and Road City wilsoncenter.org/event/belt-and…

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CGPC expert Simon Curtis on economic corridors: contemporary great power competition is about controlling the 'sociotechnical' infrastructure that connects us physically and digitally carnegieendowment.org/2024/04/12/new…

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Our online Global Power Competition and International Order paper series, co-convened with LSE IDEAS, kicks off this Thursday 1600-1700 BST with AndersWivel on "Norms in Great Power Competition". Register to attend events.teams.microsoft.com/event/eae06050…

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The call for papers for the BISA US Foreign Policy Working Group Annual Conference on 4-5 September 2024 has gone live! This year, it will be held at King's College London. Keynote: Jennifer Lind. Submit your paper, panel and roundtable by Friday, 28 June 2024 to: [email protected] bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…

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4pm today, join me and AndersWivel to discuss great power competition, international order, and the return of spheres of influence LSE IDEAS CGPC events.teams.microsoft.com/event/eae06050…

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Tomorrow our joint CGPC LSE IDEAS series continues: 4pm BST. Paper: Rohan Mukherjee Rohan Mukherjee (LSE) and Courtney J. Fung Courtney Fung (Macquarie) "The New Westphalians: China, India, and the Norm of Sovereignty" Rosemary Foot discussing 🤜 tinyurl.com/52dvj6bh

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Thank you for joining us for our second paper series session with Rohan Mukherjee and Rosemary Foot on "The New Westphalians: China, India, and the Norm of Sovereignty"

Thank you for joining us for our second paper series session with <a href="/rohan_mukh/">Rohan Mukherjee</a> and Rosemary Foot on "The New Westphalians: China, India, and the Norm of Sovereignty"
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CGPC expert Kirill Shakhnov on the difficult balance of punishment, protectionism, coercion and self-harm in the EU's latest tariffs theconversation.com/eu-increases-t… via The Conversation

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Under conditions of great power competition, how can we tell who’s winning? This is the question I tackle in a new article in Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, just out. doi.org/10.1080/003963… 🧵

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CGPC co-director Josh Andresen argues that the proliferation of economic sanctions does not undermine their lawfulness, but rather increased state practice will support a customary norm of unilaterally imposed sanctions link.springer.com/article/10.100…