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Thinking Global Podcast – Astha Chadha

E-International Relations • Jun 29 2026 • Features

Dr. Astha Chadha speaks about her award-winning article on a hauntological approach to truth and non-violence, non-Western Global IR, and much more.

Rule-Setting After Primacy: America’s Networked Realism at 250

Stefan Messingschlager • Jun 29 2026 • Articles

The United States will not recover the ease of the unipolar moment, and it should not try.

Beyond Recognition: Mediatized Sovereignty and the Crisis of International Legitimacy

Hussein AlAhmad • Jun 29 2026 • Articles

Palestinians have been returning to one simple question: does recognition matter when legitimacy is detached from protection?

Opinion – “Poetic Imageries” and the Politics of Witnessing in Iran

Marcelle Trote Martins • Jun 26 2026 • Articles

In today’s hyper-visible wars, poetic imageries continue to create spaces where suffering can be imagined, felt, and remembered beyond the spectacle of violence itself.

Opinion – How a War Meant to Break the Islamic Republic Revived It

Naser Ghobadzadeh • Jun 26 2026 • Articles

If the Islamic Republic emerges from the conflict intact, the war will become a long-term source of symbolic legitimacy and internal cohesion for the ruling clergy.

Opinion – From Euratom to Northeast Asia: Franco-German Lessons for Tokyo and Seoul

Ju Hyung Kim • Jun 25 2026 • Articles

The ultimate goal is to establish a disciplined, sustainable structure of cooperation that takes history seriously while refusing to allow history to paralyze policy.

Opinion – Beyond the Backyard: US Presence in Latin America During the Trump Era

Sergio Villarroel • Jun 25 2026 • Articles

Radical shifts in foreign policy under Trump are not only counterproductive, they reveal a profound misunderstanding of evolving global politics.

AI as Statecraft: How Asia Is Rewriting the Rules of Technology Power

Mark Esposito and Bruno S. Sergi • Jun 23 2026 • Articles

The AI race is not a competition about sophisticated regulations or large investment commitments, but one about solving the adoption coordination problem first.

Interview – Andrea Miotti

E-International Relations • Jun 22 2026 • Features

Andrea Miotti, founder and CEO of ControlAI, discusses researching AI, superinterlligence, the X-risk thesis and mitigating AI risks.

Ali Mazrui and the Limits of Positivism

Seifudein Adem • Jun 21 2026 • Articles

Mazrui has left behind an exceptionally fertile conceptual legacy for examining power, modernity, and culture from the perspective of the Global IR.

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