Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives

21 September 2020
Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat on China's Potential in the Middle-East. China’s growing soft-power endeavours in the Middle East have been reported by many analysts. Indeed, it cannot…
17 September 2020
This post is based on a new paper published in the forthcoming special issue of Global Policy, edited by C2G. To access an early view of the full article, click here. Although…
15 September 2020
This blog is based on a new paper published in the forthcoming special issue of Global Policy, edited by C2G. To access the full early view article please click here. Carbon…
14 September 2020
This interview was conducted by the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues, which brings together young professionals to look ahead 10 years…
11 September 2020
Simon Tormey unpicks the possible reasons underpinning UK's unusual preferred choice for its post-Brexit trade envoy. The rumour that Tony Abbott, the controversial former…
10 September 2020
Jon Harle argues that we must expand whose knowledge counts and what types of evidence is valued to address pandemics. Many of the inequities which COVID-19 has…
08 September 2020
Ibrahim Ozdemir argues that a proposed British law far out paces anything the yet seen from the European Union and may even set a global precedent. While the EU has…
04 September 2020
Chris Price explores how supply chains must adapt to a post-pandemic protectionism. When the pandemic dies down, trade will become the biggest threat to global supply chains.…
02 September 2020
In our continual search for evidence-based decision making we must also maintain our ability to manage and tolerate uncertainty and ambiguity. Not every move we make…
26 August 2020
Human Geopolitics: States, Emigrants, and the Rise of Diaspora Institutions by Alan Gamlen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 352 pp., £65 hardcover 978-0-19-883349-9 In an…