Author: Nguh Nwei Asanga Fon On Monday, 24 October 2022, the Tories elected Rishi Sunak as their new leader. Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the Conservative backbenchers’ ‘1992 Committee,’…
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Authors: Felipe Antonio Honorato and Guilherme Silva Pires de Freitas ADV Editors: Sanet Solomon and Alireza Shakiba Introduction At the turn of the 19th century to the 20th century large…
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Author: Lisa CarrollSRC Editor: Deniz Oğuzhan This article is part of the “Topics on Political Theory” series by the Political Theory Research Committee of IAPSS. Introduction: It is widely accepted…
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In our world, we see that our countries have been separated, and we think that our borders would protect us from outside crises. But let’s pause for a moment and…
Author: Ana Raquel Dias Editor: Paul Nicolas Möller Introduction The concept of ‘middle power’ is one of the major conceptual debates within the literature of international relations. Generally speaking, a…