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Why the COVID-19 response needs International Relations. [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic affects all countries, but how governments respond is dictated by politics. Amid this, the World Health Organization (WHO) has tried to coordinate advice to states and offer ongoing management of the outbreak.
Davies SE, Wenham C.
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Queer International Relations [PDF]
Queer International Relations (IR) is not a new field. For more than 20 years, Queer IR scholarship has focused on how normativities and/or non-normativities associated with categories of sex, gender, and sexuality sustain and contest international formations of power in relation to institutions like heteronormativity, homonormativity, and ...
Richter-Montpetit, Melanie +1 more
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Dealing with femtorisks in international relations. [PDF]
Frank AB +13 more
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The impact of colonialism on policy and knowledge production in International Relations
Is there an academic–policy divide, and does that gap need to be bridged? For decades, International Relations (IR) scholars have reflected on their roles and responsibilities towards the ‘real world’, while policy-makers have often critiqued the ...
J. Gani, J. Marshall
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The Journal of China International Relations
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This chapter discusses the concept and discipline of international relations, and some of their key encounters and tensions with Marxist scholarship. As a relatively new and policy-driven discipline, emerging with racial and imperial objectives in early twentieth century Western Europe and later in the US, International Relations (IR) presented several
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China's Financial Multilateralism Initiative and Challenging the International Financial Order (2008-2019) [PDF]
The financial order of the international political economy after World War II with the center of the United States and its partners was formed on the basis of the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944, and since then the IMF and World Bank have served as key ...
Saeed Mirtorabi +3 more
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GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES: HOW WANEP PLAYS ITS ROLE IN WEST AFRICA IN 2019
Many reports in the mass media regarding the humanitarian crisis caused by economic and political instability in West Africa continued to become headlines that were widely discussed throughout 2019. The saying "there will be no smoke if there is no fire"
Abd Azis +5 more
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As populists have formed governments all over the world, it becomes imperative to study the consequences of the rise of populism for International Relations.
S. Destradi, Johannes Plagemann
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Minangkabau Matriliny and Gender Equality: Cultural Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals
The Minangkabau ethnic group is still the largest matrilineal society in the world. Past research on this ethnicity are mainly centralized on the concept of merantau (migration), on its adaptation after the enter of Islam, and on the gender role and ...
Putiviola Elian Nasir +7 more
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