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My new blog post for Changing Global Orders, based on my research on the revival of new international order proposal in the 21st century. I look at how Indonesia supported the original 1970s proposal and how Indonesia re-articulates it today to support its extractivist development.


The recording of our visiting fellow Stefanie Middendorf’s lecture - Oxford Martin School on 12 March - is now available. changingglobalorders.web.ox.ac.uk/article/lectur…

Our co-director Andrew Thompson, together with research assistant Marly Tiburcio-Carneiro, have published a new report outlining a strategic framework for tackling modern slavery. University of Oxford ox.ac.uk/news/2025-04-0…

.Boyd van Dijk discusses the International Criminal Court’s case against Israel, which focuses on the crime of starvation—and examines the persistent challenges in prosecuting starvation as a crime: foreignaffairs.com/israel/israel-…

As the term begins, we've an intriguing new CGO blog post by Edward Jones Corredera on Latin America and the dynamics of debt diplomacy. changingglobalorders.web.ox.ac.uk/article/what-d…


Thanks to Boyd van Dijk for the invitation to write about how multilateral diplomacy can be revived through the creation of fairer global rules on debt for the Changing Global Orders And thanks to Andrés Ruiz for his insights - go check out his work!



"THE ONCE AND FUTURE WORLD ORDER” BOOK TALK HIGHLIGHTS A FUTURE WITH MULTIPOLAR GLOBAL ORDER" with Kishore Mahbubani Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Centre on Asia and Globalisation indiplomacy.com/2025/05/05/the…





Delighted to share that "Experts In A Turbulent World", a volume I'm editing based on a Changing Global Orders workshop held at the Oxford Martin School last year, is now under contract with Oxford University Press. More soon. For now, thanks to all contributors!


We are delighted to share that our co-director Louise Fawcett has been appointed to the governing council of UN University. Professor Fawcett will serve a six-year term during which she will help guide UNU's strategic direction. changingglobalorders.web.ox.ac.uk/article/profes…