📢 Our September issue is OUT NOW ❗ ❗ 🗣 Special section on global populism 📑 7 Research articles on neo-liberal think tanks, socializing China and more 📊 2 Policy papers on Chinese diplomacy and the new American right 📚 30 Book reviews READ HERE: https://lnkd.in/gc3uigA4
International Affairs
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Celebrating over 100 years as a leading international relations journal
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International Affairs is a leading journal of international relations. We were founded by Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, in 1922 and are published by Oxford University Press. We are renowned for producing academically rigorous, policy focused scholarship enjoyed across the world no matter the level or area of interest. On this page you can expect guidance on excelling in publishing, academia and policy spaces, as well as the latest critical thinking on the key issues shaping today's world. All views individual not institutional.
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Why do states continue using failed policies? Michaela Pederson-Macnab and Steven Bernstein provide a new perspective on this age-old question, using evidence from Canada’s engagement with China to suggest that policy content may be to blame: https://lnkd.in/gu-PecVC
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What role is China playing in global digital trade governance? 💻 Yujia He and Ka Zeng provide answers in a thorough discussion of China’s position in the global digital trade network: https://lnkd.in/gVrmpePk
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What are the driving forces behind a new emerging global order? Trissia Wijaya & Kanishka Jayasuriya provide a fresh perspective, arguing that underlying class dynamics and capitalist development can be linked to a new emergent global order: https://lnkd.in/gmzcECkF
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From being a Western ally to under threat from the liberal West, Rodrigo Duterte revealed how populism can change longstanding foreign policies. Michael I Magcamit and Aries A Arugay explore this in their article: https://lnkd.in/gEiCeb8U
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📚 Introducing: ‘Book of the Week’ - a new series where we’ll be giving you our favourite IR reads! This week, it’s Why AI undermines democracy, and what to do about it, by Mark Coeckelbergh, published by Polity Books! 📝Read our review ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g_sBhM6B
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Can populism be reversed? 🤔 Looking at the impact of 4 EU crises in populist discourses in France, Italy and Spain, Philip Giurlando and Carla Monteleone find that redistribution and solidarity can help: https://lnkd.in/gM3qxp7H
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How did Trump’s populism cause trauma for US foreign policy? Rubrick Biegon and Soraya Hamdaoui discuss the US response to Trump’s exit in their #openaccess article: https://lnkd.in/g4Rssrdy #Trump #USPolitics #InternationalRelations
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Will US foreign policy pivot from Europe to Asia as the New Right, shaped by nationalism & conservatism, takeover policy institutions? 🇺🇸 Read Stefan Borg’s #free policy paper about the future of Republicans: https://lnkd.in/gUKQVhAp
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🚨 New open access article! 🚨 I’m excited to share our latest co-authored research with Irene Fernandez-Molina for International Affairs, where we introduce the concept of “migration power.” In this article, we analyze migration power through four key dimensions: compulsory, institutional, structural, and productive forms, shedding light on how states and non-state actors navigate and leverage migration in global politics. This piece offers a fresh perspective on the ways migration intersects with foreign policy, diplomacy, and international relations—especially in the context of growing global migration challenges. We hope it contributes to ongoing discussions in #MigrationStudies and #GlobalPolitics. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/d_98wCDD #OpenAccess #MigrationPower #InternationalRelations #GlobalGovernance #Research