Next Steps in the Study of Islam and Politics: From “Islam” to “Muslims”
(2020)
Journal Article
Nelson, M. J. (2020). Next Steps in the Study of Islam and Politics: From “Islam” to “Muslims”. Melbourne Asia review, https://doi.org/10.37839/MAR2652-550X4.16
Outputs (145)
The monster that hid under a desk? Zimbabwe and the West (2020)
Book Chapter
Gallagher, J. The monster that hid under a desk? Zimbabwe and the West. In M. Tendi, J. McGregor, & J. Alexander (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Zimbabwean Politics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198805472.013.23Zimbabwe’s diplomatic relations with Britain became exceptionally fractious from about 2000. Britain’s New Labour government publicly criticized the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party for its violent seizure of whi... Read More about The monster that hid under a desk? Zimbabwe and the West.
A postmodern neo-Marxist’s guide to free speech: Jordan Peterson, the alt-right and neo-fascism (2020)
Book Chapter
Whitham, B. (2020). A postmodern neo-Marxist’s guide to free speech: Jordan Peterson, the alt-right and neo-fascism. In C. L. Riley (Ed.), The Free Speech Wars: How Did We Get Here and Why Does It Matter? (227-238). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526152558.00027Jordan Peterson is a central figure in the so-called ‘culture wars’. Lumping together 'postmodern neo-Marxists', feminists, queer theorists and transgender rights activists as the ‘social justice warrior' blob he stands against, Peterson has become a... Read More about A postmodern neo-Marxist’s guide to free speech: Jordan Peterson, the alt-right and neo-fascism.
Undercurrents: US Elections Special (2020)
Digital Artefact
Horton, B., Vinjamuri, L., & Cox, M. Undercurrents: US Elections Special. [Audio]
States of Ambivalence: Recovering the Concept of ‘the Stranger’ in International Relations (2020)
Journal Article
Berenskoetter, F., & Nymalm, N. (2021). States of Ambivalence: Recovering the Concept of ‘the Stranger’ in International Relations. Review of International Studies, 47(1), 19-38. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210520000376This article revisits and revives the concept of ‘the Stranger’ in theorizing international relations by discussing how this figure appears and what role it plays in the politics of (collective) identity. It shows that this concept is central to post... Read More about States of Ambivalence: Recovering the Concept of ‘the Stranger’ in International Relations.
The President's In Tray (2020)
Digital Artefact
Aaronovitch, D., Fallows, J., Bernstein, J., Hale, T., & Vinjamuri, L. The President's In Tray. [Radio]
The next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation (2020)
Digital Artefact
Vinjamuri, L. (2020). The next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation
The ineffable somethingness of love and revolution (2020)
Journal Article
Rao, R. (2020). The ineffable somethingness of love and revolution
As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices (2020)
Other
Vinjamuri, L. As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices. New Delhi
Twenty Years of UNSC Resolution 1325 call for a Frank Forward Look (2020)
Digital Artefact
Olonisakin, '., & Okech, A. Twenty Years of UNSC Resolution 1325 call for a Frank Forward LookSince the United Nations (UN) adopted UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) in 2000 there have been significant shifts in discourse and practice on gender, peace and security. Twenty years later, conscious of... Read More about Twenty Years of UNSC Resolution 1325 call for a Frank Forward Look.