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Interview – Christiane Fröhlich

Christiane Fröhlich explores the relationship between climate change, human mobility and conflict, as well as the role governments and policymakers play. http://dlvr.it/SrRH9m

How are Textbooks in India Reproducing the Coloniality of Knowledge?

In India, textbooks create a postcolonial citizen with limited control over their own history and the Hindu narrative is deemed acceptable, with alternatives being ‘othered’. http://dlvr.it/SrMmqS

Analysing EU Foreign Policy on Russia before the 2022 Invasion of Ukraine

A change in power image resulting from militarisation would restrain Europe’s normative impulses and introduce greater cognitive flexibility to policymaking. http://dlvr.it/SrMKgx

Interview – Andrei Tsygankov

Andrei Tsygankov reflects on Russia's development as a global actor, and the ways it is perceived and potentially misunderstood in the international community. http://dlvr.it/SrCBTq

A Lineage of White Insurgency: US Capitol Attack and the Lost Cause

The insurrection attempt cannot be understood without considering America’s history of White supremacy, particularly the Lost Cause of the Confederacy narrative. http://dlvr.it/Sr6rMw

Retaining Ambiguity and Protecting Taiwan’s Democracy

A diplomatic approach premised on political symbolism and strategic ambiguity, rather than dollar diplomacy, is the least worst path for Taiwan to follow. http://dlvr.it/Sr1jrl

Review – The Tragic Mind

Robert Kaplan compellingly describes the need to study good foreign policy making through the lens of tragedy, but is occasionally over-rationalistic in his approach. http://dlvr.it/Sqxqzr