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Multi-scalar and diasporic integration: Kurdish populations in Europe between state, diaspora and geopolitics (2024)
Journal Article
Adamson, F., Dag, V., & Craven, C. R. (2024). Multi-scalar and diasporic integration: Kurdish populations in Europe between state, diaspora and geopolitics. Journal of Refugee Studies, 37(2), 518-533. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feae027

This article challenges both methodological nationalist and decolonial approaches to ‘integration’ by drawing attention to how transnational factors—including trans-state diaspora networks and geopolitical relations between European states and Kurdis... Read More about Multi-scalar and diasporic integration: Kurdish populations in Europe between state, diaspora and geopolitics.

Whose Ideas Matter? The Changing Meaning of Health Protocols in Indonesia’s Border Management Policies in the Pandemic Era (2024)
Journal Article
Yazid, S., & Karman, M. M. (2024). Whose Ideas Matter? The Changing Meaning of Health Protocols in Indonesia’s Border Management Policies in the Pandemic Era. Asian international studies review, 25(1), 84-108. https://doi.org/10.1163/2667078x-bja10033

The COVID-19 pandemic affected border management policies by introducing health protocol norms for foreigners entering the country. Although public rhetoric often emphasized the importance of preventing an increase in imported cases, the implementati... Read More about Whose Ideas Matter? The Changing Meaning of Health Protocols in Indonesia’s Border Management Policies in the Pandemic Era.

Intra-Party Rules: Rebuilding the Chinese Communist Party’s Political Ecology (2024)
Journal Article
Mittelstaedt, J. C. (2024). Intra-Party Rules: Rebuilding the Chinese Communist Party’s Political Ecology. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 53(3), 507-536. https://doi.org/10.1177/18681026241247068

This article offers an in-depth analysis of intra-party rules development within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since the Eighteenth Party Congress in 2012. Through examining fifty-three major intra-party rules, leaders’ speeches, media articles,... Read More about Intra-Party Rules: Rebuilding the Chinese Communist Party’s Political Ecology.

Diasporic Geopolitics, Rising Powers and the Future of International Order (2024)
Journal Article
Adamson, F. B., & Han, E. (2024). Diasporic Geopolitics, Rising Powers and the Future of International Order. Review of International Studies, 50(3), 476-493. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210524000123

This article examines ‘diasporic geopolitics’ as a significant factor in the future of global politics. Whereas discussions of global order in IR have been highly spatialised, we instead highlight the extent to which different regions of the world ar... Read More about Diasporic Geopolitics, Rising Powers and the Future of International Order.

Britain in the World (2024)
Book Chapter
Whitham, B. (2024). Britain in the World. In J. Willett, & A. Giovannini (Eds.), An Introduction to UK Politics: Place, Pluralism, and Identities. Sage

Terrorism (2024)
Book Chapter
Whitham, B., & Ali, N. (2024). Terrorism. In N. Rossi, & M. Riemann (Eds.), Security Studies: An Applied Introduction. Sage

Equity in Financing Renewable Energy Development to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health—A Case of Rajasthan India (2024)
Book Chapter
Mishra, V. (2024). Equity in Financing Renewable Energy Development to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health—A Case of Rajasthan India. In P. Singh, & N. Yadav (Eds.), The Climate-Health-Sustainability Nexus Understanding the Interconnected Impact on Populations and the Environment (389-419). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56564-9_16

Financing sustainability is at the heart of international climate politics. Post signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, the global South has laid out clear requirements for financial flows from the global North to address the climate crisis. There i... Read More about Equity in Financing Renewable Energy Development to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health—A Case of Rajasthan India.

Shifting from crisis response to resilience-building in the Horn of Africa (2024)
Report
Ahmed, B., Asquith, P., Mulugeta, D., Sheekh, N. M., & Woldu, M. (2024). Shifting from crisis response to resilience-building in the Horn of Africa

In recent years, states in the Horn of Africa region have faced unprecedented humanitarian crises, marked by armed conflict, food insecurity, climate change, the loss of livelihoods, and political instability. While the region is no stranger to crise... Read More about Shifting from crisis response to resilience-building in the Horn of Africa.