Thriving through persisting global uncertainty The outbreak of the novel Covid-19 pandemic changed the global socio-political landscape in unimaginable ways and ushered in the new normal. This phenomenon resulted in…
Author: Tatiana KrivobokovaADV Editor: Paul N. Möller Introduction In Russia’s deeply patriarchal political system, based on the hyper-masculine image of Vladimir Putin as the father of the nation, women were…
IAPSS is pleased to announce that the individual membership fee structure has been redesigned to make IAPSS membership more accessible to political science students from all countries of the world….
Author: Benjamin Segovia SRC Editor(s): Deniz Oğuzhan, Paul N. Möller, Eyrin KyriakidiADV Editor(s): Jia Kim This article is part of the “Topics on Political Theory” series by the Political Theory…
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…
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…
Multiple transboundary crises continue to emerge and challenge the ability of countries to cooperate with each other. Refugee, climate, health, and cyber crises cripple the resources of countries and force…
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…
IAPSS Politikon seeks papers for a workshop and special issue examining the politics of energysecurity and climate change in the Global South. Many countries of the Global South are eager…
Between April 30 and May 3, 2022, the IAPSS General Assembly hosted elections for the positions on IAPSS Executive Committee, Advisory Board, and Regional Leadership Committees. As a result of…