John Heathershaw
@heathershawj
Professor @exeterpolitics. @CentralAsiaNet. Conflict. (Anti-)corruption. Political exiles. Religion & security. Academic freedom by/for/of academics.
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https://excas.net/ 19-06-2014 04:37:54
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The transition of former govt officials into the private sector indicates something more than mere "revolving door". This 🇬🇧-Gulf vector is just one example. Such pol-buisness networks shape what is possible globally. But we barely study them in IR. intelligenceonline.com/corporate-inte…
Congratulations to casey Casey Michel on the publication of Foreign Agents. He and it sound very authoritative in this promo! I'm looking forward to reading it.
Some good stuff here incluidng on fiedwork by Anna Jordanova. Nice review by Edward Lemon of Cholpon Orozobekova book for which I was honoured to write a brief foreword. Ed, Cholpon, N. Tucker, D. Montgomery and I continue the conversation CH Russia Eurasia: chathamhouse.org/events/all/res…
Read Casey Michel. For foreign kleptocrats, Trump is like looking in the mirror. By making deals with the family, giving awards, making donations they get access. Family and business relations shape relations between states. Not enduring alliances but transactional geopolitics.
With comments from Andrew Chubb Sam Dunning and me. A familiar story of a top UK university refusing FOIs about their funding, presumably due to an NDA with a donor. A high level of transparency will not happen until law requires it. asia.nikkei.com/Business/Educa… via Nikkei Asia
Event | Islamic radicalisation in Central Asia 18 September | Hybrid format Annette Bohr (CH Russia Eurasia) | John Heathershaw (Exeter Politics) | David Montgomery (University of Maryland, Baltimore) | Cholpon Orozobekova (Bulan Institute) | Noah Tucker (Davis Center) Register👇 chathamhouse.org/events/all/res…
This summer, I was able to read and review two excellent books for Europe-Asia Studies including Tomila Lankina superb "The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia" (2022). I was fascinated by Qs of the elitism, the transnational & reception since publication. academia.edu/123578040/BOOK…