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Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Yeta Purnama reveal how over 2025 China–Indonesia educational ties were quietly rewired through a multitude of low-visibility decisions.…
Josh Grignon and Olivia Caruso argue that governments celebrate rapid disaster recovery because it is visible, immediate, and politically rewarding, yet these responses are also…
Ilan Manor argues that there is a tight window for governments, academics, and tech companies to collaborate and address the emerging threat posed by AI companions.
The…
Mohsen Solhdoost argues that the Islamic Republic’s internal apartheid logics have hollowed out Iran’s resilience and deterrence, making it unusually penetrable for adversaries…
Theresa Ofure Ogbekhiulu's research shows why students view decolonising as a practical pathway to achieving greater inclusion within higher education institutions. This is a…
Hakan Altinay calls for us to revisit global traditions in which homo economicus is replaced with long held notions of humanity's interdependence and interconnectedness. …
Aoife O’Donoghue, Ruth Houghton and Cher Weixia Chen introduce a new handbook: Research Handbook on Global Governance (Edward Elgar 2025) ISBN: 978 1 78990 632 5. …
Arafatur Rahaman argues that the policy represents an inflection point, rendering it a necessity for South Asian states to reconsider their export-import strategy, trade diplomacy…
Nelson Aghogho Evaborhene argues that Africa must choose between fragmented dependency or sovereign cooperation.
As African countries consolidate post pandemic gains as…
Alasdair Gordon-Gibson questions the relevance of universal principles to communities in crisis and presents the concept of voluntary ‘praxis’ as a more functional expression of…