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Brace yourself: Trump's second-term foreign policy could be worse than you expected
Andrea Locatelli and Andrea Carati Those who feared that Donald Trump would turn US foreign policy upside down in his second term need...

The International Spectator
Jan 303 min read
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Italy’s Populist Radical Right and the War on Gender Rights
Laura Montecchio On 11 September 2024, the Culture, Science and Education Commission of Italy’s Chamber of Deputies approved a resolution...

The International Spectator
Sep 30, 20243 min read
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Unlocking the Gates: China’s Recent Policy Shifts on Cross-Border Data Flow and its Implications
Blog post by Chi Zhang, Yaxiong Lei, Ruoxi Wang (University of St Andrews) Research Article in Open Access available here On March 22,...

The International Spectator
Apr 12, 20243 min read
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Unchartered territory or more of the same? The EU at COP28
by Joseph Earsom, ESPOL-LAB, Université Catholique de Lille Reasearch article available here On 30 November, parties will gather in Dubai...

The International Spectator
Nov 24, 20235 min read
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The Derna tragedy and the current situation in Libya
- By Alessia Melcangi and Karim Mezran - Research article available here The author of an excellent article published on September 23,...

The International Spectator
Oct 13, 20233 min read
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The Dead End of Illiberal Biopopulims: Poland-EU "Gender Wars" on the Eve of 2023 General Elections
- by Alexandra Yatsyk - Research article available here On the 1st of October, Warsaw experienced the march for a “ tolerant, open...

The International Spectator
Oct 9, 20233 min read
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The impact of the Black Sea grain deal on the Russo-Ukrainian war
- Blog post by Matyas Knol and Hussam Hussein - Research article in Open Access available here In the short-term, Russia’s recent ...

The International Spectator
Oct 4, 20233 min read
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World Environment Day: Beating Plastic Pollution and urgent actions
- By dr. Rosa M. Fernandez Martin, PhD - TIS Special Issue available here: Issue 3 Vol 56 2021 On June 5th 2023 we ‘celebrated’ the ...

The International Spectator
Jul 19, 20233 min read
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The India-China Border Dispute amidst the Sino-American Great Power Rivalry
-By Amrita Jash -Research Article available here Drawing a link between the US-China rivalry and the India-China boundary dispute,...

The International Spectator
May 30, 20233 min read
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Some remarks on the issue of European sovereignty – European autonomy
- blogpost by Anna Molnár and Éva Jakusné Harnos - Read the article here Since when war returned to Europe with the unprovoked Russian...

The International Spectator
May 3, 20232 min read
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The Rwanda Defence Force: indigenous African military diplomacy
- By B.J. Cannon & F. Donelli -Research article here The armed forces of the tiny state of Rwanda have deployed to three African states...

The International Spectator
Dec 7, 20223 min read
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Value-driven Foreign Policy in Times of Realism and Polarization:
U.S. Leadership and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine - by Holger Janusch - original article here With the Russian invasion of Ukraine,...

The International Spectator
Nov 28, 20224 min read
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How Europeans react to China’s zero-Covid policy
- By Florian Trauner - Original article here At the Communist Party Congress in October 2022, China’s President Xi Jinping announced that...

The International Spectator
Nov 14, 20223 min read
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Central Asia: the EU in a new great game at play
- Article by Federico Castiglioni, PhD The resurgence of border clashes between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, together with the last meeting...

The International Spectator
Sep 23, 20226 min read
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The strategic case for joint EU gas demand reduction
- By Marco Giuli The war in Ukraine has significantly affected Europe’s energy security predicament. The EU has so far managed to weather...

The International Spectator
Jul 29, 20223 min read
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The Libyan crisis could not be considered as a perfect example of proxy war
- Original Article available here - By Alessia Melcangi and Karim Mezran Popular demonstrations occurred in many Libyan cities in early...

The International Spectator
Jul 19, 20223 min read
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Shaky Foundations: how sustainable are EU-UK relations in their current form?
- By Fabian Zuleeg and Emily Fitzpatrick - Research article available here The past month has seen tensions flare once again between the...

The International Spectator
Jun 1, 20223 min read
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When promoting “European” values, recognizing colonial crimes is key
- By Anna Khakee - Research article available here The reelection of Emmanuel Macron – the first French president born after the demise...

The International Spectator
May 8, 20223 min read
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The United States wants a denuclearized North Korea, but is not willing to pay for it
- By Peter Harris and Meriel Hahn - Reasearch Article available here North Korea recently tested an intercontinental ballistic missile...

The International Spectator
Apr 13, 20223 min read
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Caribbean Small States' Foreign Policy Roles Spotlighted
A New Study Explains the Elevation of Moroccan Relations with Caribbean Countries Nand C. Bardouille* To make progress in their...

The International Spectator
Apr 6, 20222 min read
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