Reframing Political Communication: Palestinian storytelling, witnessing and remembering as politics in the margin
(2025)
Book Chapter
Matar, D. (2025). Reframing Political Communication: Palestinian storytelling, witnessing and remembering as politics in the margin. In D. Matar (Ed.), Reframing Political Communication and Media Practices in the Middle East and North Africa (39-54). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755653850.ch-2
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Inegalitarian growth in twenty-first century Taiwan: the dealignment of state and regime security (2025)
Journal Article
Kong, T. Y., & Chu, Y.-W. (online). Inegalitarian growth in twenty-first century Taiwan: the dealignment of state and regime security. Competition and Change, https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294251336825Taiwan’s transition from a miracle of “growth with equity” to inegalitarian growth in the 21st century cannot be fully explained by the prevailing theories of globalization or social politics derived from the study of Western capitalism and social po... Read More about Inegalitarian growth in twenty-first century Taiwan: the dealignment of state and regime security.
MNEs and the Advancement of SDGs in Developing Countries: A Gender Perspective on Energy Technologies (2025)
Book Chapter
Hellqvist, L., & Heubaum, H. (2025). MNEs and the Advancement of SDGs in Developing Countries: A Gender Perspective on Energy Technologies. In J. Bento, & M. M. Torres (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations (1-27). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80797-8_1This chapter shows that MNEs are players in advancing SDGs in emerging markets and developing economies, particularly in technological innovation and gender equity in accessing modern energy technologies. The analysis underscores the importance of in... Read More about MNEs and the Advancement of SDGs in Developing Countries: A Gender Perspective on Energy Technologies.
The Lebanese Front of the War for Palestine (2025)
Journal Article
George, N. (2025). The Lebanese Front of the War for Palestine. Cultural Anthropology - Hot Spots,
Why are you not doing research in your home country? dissecting expectations of southern researchers (2025)
Journal Article
Abasli, I., El Assal, A., & Hafez, Y. (online). Why are you not doing research in your home country? dissecting expectations of southern researchers. Development in Practice, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2025.2481519Why are you not researching your home country, and why did you choose “elsewhere”? Would research in another country in the South be familiar to you? Assumptions and prompts are often posed to southern researchers when they select their fieldwork and... Read More about Why are you not doing research in your home country? dissecting expectations of southern researchers.
Indonesia in 2024: Prabowo, Patronage, and Power Plays (2025)
Journal Article
Buehler, M. (2025). Indonesia in 2024: Prabowo, Patronage, and Power Plays. Asian Survey, 65(2), 263-274. https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2025.65.2.263Indonesia in 2024 witnessed significant political, economic, and social developments. February’s elections resulted in the controversial victory of Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka as president and vice president, raising concerns about de... Read More about Indonesia in 2024: Prabowo, Patronage, and Power Plays.
Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world (2025)
Book
Vinjamuri, L., Aydin-Duzgit, S., Bajpaee, C., Cooley, A., de Hoop Scheffer, A., Emmers, R., Fravel, M. T., Lind, J., Nasr, V., Quencez, M., Stelzenmuller, C., Stuenkel, O. D. C., Vakil, S., & Zarakol, A. (2025). L. Vinjamuri (Ed.). Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world. Chatham House. https://doi.org/10.55317/9781784136383The ‘liberal international order’ that has been predominant, if often controversial, since 1945 is being challenged as never before. This reflects factors both long-standing and recent: the rise of China; the frustrations and ambitions of countries –... Read More about Competing visions of international order: responses to US power in a fracturing world.
Battling Nihilism: The PRC’s Quest for Autonomy (2025)
Digital Artefact
Mittelstaedt, J. C. (2025). Battling Nihilism: The PRC’s Quest for Autonomy. [Blog post]
The plural professional: How UN human rights experts construct their independence (2025)
Journal Article
Hoffmann, A. (online). The plural professional: How UN human rights experts construct their independence. Review of International Studies, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210525000117Independent experts are routinely appointed by international organisations for specific short-term assignments. Existing scholarship has studied their career trajectories, accumulation of resources, and mobility across occupational settings to explai... Read More about The plural professional: How UN human rights experts construct their independence.
Race, gender and class under COVID-19: narratives of care, caring and carers (2025)
Journal Article
Lingham, J. T., Rai, S., & Akhter, S. (online). Race, gender and class under COVID-19: narratives of care, caring and carers. European Journal of Politics and Gender, 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088y2025d000000079It has been well documented that the COVID-19 pandemic and policy responses in the UK had discriminatory effects on racially minoritised communities, older people and carers. While separate studies have investigated outcomes for these groups, few hav... Read More about Race, gender and class under COVID-19: narratives of care, caring and carers.