
Opinion – Beyond Nanometers: Who Really Leads Asia's Chip Race?
Bruno S. Sergi and Mariana P. Gameiro
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Bruno S. Sergi and Mariana P. Gameiro

Ali Bakir

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Michael Cox elaborates on the current state and future of US foreign policy, as well as the relevance of growing ties between Russia and China for global politics.

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Tariq Modood talks about the relationship between secularism and multiculturalism, as well as free speech and the role of political satire.

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The most democratic policy toward Iran is to stop making war and allow Iranian civil society the peace, engagement, and economic prosperity it needs to realize its quest for democracy.

Enrike van Wingerden

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*Originally published in 2022 and preserved as part of our archive project.

Paul Kirby discusses the evolving study of Women, Peace and Security, feminist foreign policy in practice, and hyper-masculinities in global politics today.

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Laura Jung

Cliff (Ubba) Kodero

Lee Jarvis

Olga Maxwell, Natalia Kudriavtseva and Iryna Skubii

Martin Duffy

Sarmad Ishfaq

Sébastien Dubé discusses the history of regionalism in Latin America, contemporary efforts for regional integration and developing human rights challenges in the region.

Michael Butler talks about humanitarian intervention, the challenges to R2P and its relevance today, the norm life-cycle model, and the ethics of protection.

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Ugljesa Radulovic

Eko Ernada

Martia Migliorati explores shifts in Nordic security and defense policy, the implications of the Ukraine war, and the politicisation of the EU's trade arrangements.