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India’s Use of Buddhism: Soft Power, Soft Balancing

With Narendra Modi en route to win India's next General Election the “Buddhist” feature of Indian public diplomacy will be maintained. http://dlvr.it/SvQkBG

Opinion – Navigating Epistemic Injustices Between Secularism and Religion

To establish an all-encompassing and fair society, efforts must be directed towards appreciating and honoring various knowledge forms. http://dlvr.it/SvQMBz

Between Knowledge and Value: AI as a Technology of Dispossession    

When we consider the political stakes of the mass diffusion of data-driven technologies, it becomes clear that fundamental struggles over knowledge lie ahead. http://dlvr.it/SvMhbc

Russia and the “Near Abroad”: (Re)producing Identities through Foreign Policy

The practices of Russian foreign policy serve to call into being a “near abroad” with a certain identity and instantiate a particular construction of Russian identity itself. http://dlvr.it/SvK2GR

Interview – Dipin Kaur

Dipin Kaur explores insurgent recruitment strategies, including the role of state capacities and ethnicity, with particular focus on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. http://dlvr.it/SvGmxp

A Defence of Macro-History in International Relations

We need alternative grand narratives that go beyond Eurocentrism critiques, and for that we still need macro-history. http://dlvr.it/SvFHh4

China in the Pages of Americas Quarterly: Three Interpretations

Nuances among the narratives presented on China are found in the analysis of pieces published by American and Latin American scholars and elites in Americas Quarterly. http://dlvr.it/SvCXDF