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JUN 7, 2019 • Journal
Artificial Intelligence: Power to the People
Before we can assess how artificial intelligence will affect IR over the coming decades, we first need a clear understanding of what AI is and ...
JUN 7, 2019 • Journal
The Global Climate Regime and Transitional Justice, by Sonja Klinsky and Jasmina Brankovic
In this book, Sonja Klinsky and Jasmina Brankovic have joined forces to provide a systematic exploration of how ideas from transitional justice could inform the ...
JUN 7, 2019 • Journal
Trade Justice, by James Christensen
In this book, James Christensen probes a wide array of issues related to international trade, many of which have been overlooked by political theorists, asking ...
JUN 7, 2019 • Journal
A Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy, and Contestation, by Michael Zürn
In this book, Zürn’s ambition is to demonstrate that a global-politics paradigm is now increasingly well established. Along the way, he mounts a ...
JUN 7, 2019 • Journal
Global Health Governance in International Society, by Jeremy Youde
In this book, Jeremy Youde applies one of the grande dames of IR theory—the English School—to the setting of global health. The result ...
JUN 6, 2019 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: A Firsthand Account of Electrification in Myanmar, with Christina Madden
Christina Madden, now a director at Criterion Institute, discusses her work on Myanmar's massive electrification project in 2013-2014. With less than one-third of the population ...
JUN 5, 2019 • Podcast
China, Surveillance, and "Belt & Road" with Joshua Eisenman
Just back from China, Sinologist (and fluent Mandarin speaker) Joshua Eisenman discusses the pervasive camera surveillance and facial recognition systems there; the omnipresent power of "...
JUN 5, 2019 • Podcast
A Debate: Political Science is Lapsing into Irrelevance, with Michael Desch & Henry Farrell
What is the current state of the academic-policy gap and why should we care? What progress has been made in bridging this gap? What more ...
JUN 3, 2019 • Podcast
How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship, with Ece Temelkuran
In her new book, award-winning Turkish novelist and political commentator Ece Temelkuran lays out the seven steps from democracy to dictatorship. "Some of these steps ...