Introducing Andreas Behnke Andreas Behnke is Lecturer in Political Theory at the Department of Politics and IR at the University of Reading. He obtained his MSc and his doctorate from Stockholm University. His current research projects include visuality as epistemology,
Alasdair Pinkerton: Media geopolitics, BBC Radio, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter
Interview with Alasdair Pinkerton as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Media geopolitics, BBC Radio, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, World Service, Social Platforms, Technologies)
Gerard Toal: Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War
Interview with Gerard Toal as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War, State Failure, Belfast, Critical Geopolitics)
John Morrissey: subaltern narratives, biopolitical violence, strategic studies
Interview with John Morrissey as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (subaltern narratives, biopolitical violence, defense and strategic studies, geopolitical statecraft, Gaelic Ireland, imperialism, interventionism, superiority)
Gertjan Dijkink: Geopolitical Knowledge 2 – Dutch, French and American newspapers on Afghanistan
Publication by Gertjan Dijkink about Geopolitical Knowledge (part 2: Dutch, French and American newspapers on Afghanistan, Durand Line, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, FATA, Pakistan, ISI
Gertjan Dijkink: Geopolitical Knowledge 1 – the Netherlands, Bosnia and the language of power
Publication by Gertjan Dijkink about Geopolitical Knowledge (part 1: The Netherlands, Bosnia, language of terrain, strategy and power, UNPROFOR, Dutch UN mission, Srebrenica Massacre, Genocide, 1995)
Alex Jeffrey: Bosnian war, reconciliation, civil society, transitional justice
Interview with Alex Jeffrey as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Bosnian war, Herzegovina, violence, conflict, instability, reconciliation, civil society, transitional justice, institutions of international criminal law, China’s superpower status)
William Worster: Sovereignty – Two Competing Theories of State Recognition – William Worster
Article by William Worster called Sovereignty: two Competing Theories of State Recognition (Constitutive, Declatory, Legal View, Statehood, International Law, Court, Justice, Montevideo, Genocide Convention)
Olivier Kempf: NATO – position of France, its cohesion and future enlargement
Interview with Olivier Kempf about North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO): position of France, cohesion and future enlargement (Georgia, Ukraine, role)
Igor Okunev: Federalism, autonomy and conflict resolution
Interview with Igor Okunev about Federalism, autonomy and conflict resolution (Sub National Autonomy, Authority)
Gyula Csurgai: Kosovo – self determination, secession and multi-ethnic regions
Interview with Gyula Csurgai about Kosovo: self determination, secession and multi-ethnic regions