Guest Post

Courtney Freer and Andrew Leber, authors of Defining the ‘Tribal Advantage’ in Kuwaiti Politics, explain the change in Kuwait's most recent parliamentary elections.

Interview

Konfliktbremse statt Eskalation: Der Diplom-Psychologe Arist von Schlippe vermittelt in seinem neuen Buch ein systemisches Verständnis für Konflikte und ihre psychologischen Mechanismen.

Podcast

A discussion on the misunderstood and multidimensional nature of self-determination, in context of the 2014–2015 Ukraine crisis and the secession of Crimea.

Interview

Sabine Zurmühl lebt als Journalistin, Filmemacherin und Mediatorin in Berlin. Mit ihrem neuen Buch "Cosima Wagner. Ein widersprüchliches Leben", das jetzt bei Böhlau erschienen ist, gibt sie neue Einblicke in das Leben einer kontroversen Persönlichkeit der Musikgeschichte.

Podcast

In the latest episode of War and Peace, Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou and Vassilis P Tzevelekos put forth the suggestion that with the change in international law over the years, stricter sanctions should be in place to prevent human rights atrocities. They discuss this in context of their work The Aggression Against Ukraine and the Effectiveness of Inter-state Cases in Case of War.

Guest Post

A guest post by Jilian Schwedler, Professor of Political Science at Hunter College, CUNY, New York.

Podcast

In this new episode, Dr. D. W. Livingstone presents a novel research on the class structure in the professional front, based on his work, Professional Power and Skill Use in the 'Knowledge Economy'. A Class Analysis.

Interview

We sat down with author Michael Farmer to discuss his love of maps and map making, the difficulty of making maps of areas as politically disputed as Tibet, the rapid development of infrastructure and housing in the area, as well as the 'Disneyfication' of religious sites.

Guest Post

In this blog Alexander Lott comments on the recent Award of the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal in the dispute concerning the Kerch Strait incident, which is discussed in his Open Access book Hybrid Threats and the Law of the Sea: Use of Force and Discriminatory Navigational Restrictions in Straits.

Podcast

In the second episode of our new themed series War and Peace, Dr. Wolfgang Ischinger focuses on Germany’s reaction to Russian aggression on Ukraine. He talks about the stringent measures that Germany has had to take as an outcome, driven by a sense of moral duty toward Ukraine in this humanitarian crisis.