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Did Theresa May Kill the War Powers Convention? Comparing Parliamentary Debates on UK Intervention in Syria in 2013 and 2018
(2021-02-04)This article asks whether Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to bypass the House of Commons and order military action in Syria in 2018 killed the UK’s nascent War Powers Convention, established most visibly when MPs ... -
Digital Identity and Inclusion: Tracing Technological Transitions
(2023-03-01)It is increasingly challenging for policymakers and other stakeholders to appreciate the growing complexity of the digital identity ecosystem, the technologies involved, and the broad implications of their deployment. This ... -
Distinctively Dysfunctional: ‘State Capitalism 2.0’ and the Indian Power Sector
(Springer, 2019)State intervention in India has persisted but has proved far from immune to critiques of traditional dirigisme. An examination of the power sector shows that waves of reforms since 1991 have together created a hybrid and ... -
Does China’s Belt and Road Initiative Challenge the Liberal, Rules-Based Order?
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Doing Epistemic Justice in International Relations: Women and the History of International Thought
This article examines the meaning and implications of doing epistemic justice in the study of international relations through the prism of the recovery of the international thought of Fannie Fern Andrews and Amy Ashwood ... -
Drawing the Line Between Violence and Non-Violence in Gandhi and Fanon: Deceits and conceits
(Routledge, 2015-05-29)These interpretations and others comprise Masquerades of War. This book will be of much interest to students of critical war studies, critical security, conflict studies and IR in general. -
Drone Poetics
(Lawrence and Wishart, 2017-06-01)‘Drone Poetics’ considers the challenge to the theory and practice of the lyric of the development of drone warfare. It argues that modernist writing has historically been influenced by aerial technology; drones also affect ... -
The Dual Feminisation of HIV/AIDS
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The Duterte method: A neoclassical realist guide to understanding a small power’s foreign policy and strategic behaviour in the Asia-Pacific
(2019-01-01)© The Author(s) 2019. In the contemporary Asia-Pacific context, the fault lines leading to the Thucydides trap can be attributed to the continuing strategic competition between a seemingly declining United States and a ...