Webinar Recording Can international institutions deliver justice? This International Affairs webinar explores the ‘polymorphic’ nature of calls for institutional justice today.
Webinar Recording Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics What can we learn from a feminist approach to nuclear politics that takes colonialism seriously?
Webinar Recording Global responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative This International Affairs webinar delves into how three states have approached the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and what can be learned from this.
Webinar Recording New research on 21st-century conflict This International Affairs webinar shares research on US special operations, urban warfare, and digital activism in recent conflicts.
Webinar Recording Terrorism in West Africa What are the (un)intended effects of counterterrorist strategies in the region?
Webinar Recording The end of Western intervention? Tracing the history of global North attempts to transform fragile states into liberal democracies, and what this means for the future.
Webinar Recording The global trading order: On course or off the rails? Is deglobalization causing the global trade order to collapse, or is it a result of its decline?
Webinar Recording Intergovernmental organizations and the future of the international order What will international institutions look like in years to come, and what role will they have in the world order?
Webinar Recording Is the age of globalization over? This webinar explores deglobalization and the implications for the liberal international order.
Webinar Recording Gender equality at the UN How successful is the United Nations (UN) at furthering gender equality, and what is affecting progress?
Webinar Recording Technology and de-extremization in Xinjiang How are mass surveillance technologies facilitating social engineering processes in Xinjiang?
Webinar Recording Turkey’s changing role in the global order This webinar examines how Turkey’s role in the international order has changed, and what to expect from Erdoğan’s government in the future.