Interview with Joseph Cerami as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (International Security, Strategic Studies, Military Education, US Army)
Veit Bachmann: European Union, External Relations, Immigration, Development Policy
Interview with Veit Bachmann as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (European Union, External Relations, Immigration, Development Policy )
Andreas Behnke: NATO’s Security Discourse after the Cold War – Representing the West
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,
Gérard Dussouy: Opposed to a Europe Dominated by Brussels – In Favour of a Federal European State
Introducing Gérard Dussouy Gerard Dussouy is Emeritus Professor at the University of Bordeaux, where he taught various fields of political sciences. His current research concerns Geopolitics, International Relations and Globalization. Next to writing the book that is subject of this
Pierre Verluise: Geopolitics of the EU Borders – Enlargement, how far?
Introducing Pierre Verluise Dr Pierre Verluise is Director of the French geopolitical magazine Diploweb.com. Moreover, he is Research Supervisor at Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques (IRIS). Dr Verluise further works as Lecturer in Political Geography at the Magistère des
Nazli Choucri: CyberPolitics in International Relations
Introducing Nazli Choucri Nazli Choucri is Professor of Political Science, and serves as Associate Director of MIT’s Technology and Development Program (TDP). She is the architect and Director of the Global System for Sustainable Development (GSSD), a multi-lingual web-based knowledge networking
Nathalène Reynolds: Communist Party India, Left Movement, West Bengal, Naxalites
Interview with Nathalène Reynolds about Communist Party India, Left Movement, West Bengal, Naxalites
Andrea Teti: Geopolitical Review 2012 – The Arab Spring in Egypt: From Uprising to Revolution?
This essay by Andrea Teti is part of the Geopolitical Review 2012 and discusses the aftermatch of the Arab Spring in Egypt
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Saul Cohen: Geopolitical Review 2012 – Events that Impacted US Foreign Policy
This essay by Saul Cohen is part of the Geopolitical Review 2012 and discusses the main events that impacted US foreign policy in 2012
Dale Walton: American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior, Defense Studies
Interview with Dale Walton about American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior and Defense Studies
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)
Corey Johnson: global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption
Interview with Corey Johnson as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption, Eurasian space, networked infrastructure, political and economic interdependence)
Ian Storey: China, ASEAN, bilateral relations, maritime boundary claims, diaspora
Interview with Ian Storey about China, ASEAN, bilateral relations, maritime boundary claims, diaspora (Chinese trade and investment ties, South Sea security, People’s Liberation Army, PLA)
Andrea Teti: Geopolitical Review 2011 – Egyptian Uprising, Regime Change, Muslim Brotherhood
Another part of the Geopolitical Review of 2011, written by Andrea Teti, about Egyptian Uprising, Regime Change, Muslim Brotherhood (Reform, Democracy, Islamists, Salafi Parties, Human Rights, Hosni, Mubarak, NDP, NGOs, Crackdown)
Saul Cohen: Geopolitical Review 2011 – Global events and US foreign policy
Another part of the Geopolitical Review of 2011, written by Saul Cohen, about global events and US foreign policy (Arab Spring, Chinese, American, Global Century, Pacific Rim, Great, Regional, Soft, World Powers, Leaders, Republican Presidential Candidates)
Dale Walton: World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch
Interview with Dale Walton about World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch (Pivot Area, theory)
Dale Walton: US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century
Interview with Dale Walton about US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century (Sino-Russian alliance, Third World War, prediction, United Nations Security Council)
Alun Jones: supranational governance, interdependencies, prenegotiation, Iceland
Interview with Alun Jones as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (supranational governance, interdependencies between nation-states, prenegotiation, Iceland post-financial meltdown, European Union)
Merje Kuus: Knowledge production, human agency, everyday practices
Interview with Merje Kuus as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (knowledge production, human agency, everyday practices, expert authority)
Melanie Hanif: India’s foreign policy, energy security and the nuclear deal
Interview with Melanie Hanif about India: foreign policy, energy security and the nuclear deal (US, international cooperation, negotiations, IBSA forum, BRIC summit, global position, economic growth, development, Cold War)
Leonhardt van Efferink: EU-Russian Gas Trade – Nord Stream, South Stream and Nabucco Pipelines
This publication by Leonhardt van Efferink addresses the geopolitics of Russian gas. Part 3: Nord Stream, South Stream and Nabucco pipelines (ENI, EDF, EON Ruhrgas, Wintershall, Gasunie, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan)
Martin Geiger: International Migration – Management, Organization and Policy
Interview with Martin Geiger about International Migration: Management, Organization and Policy (Politics, Europe, Schengen Treaty, Illegal Immigration, Human Women Trafficking, Minorities, Citizenship)
James Rogers: 3-European Union – Foreign policy, communitarianism and civilisation
Interview with James Rogers about European Union: foreign policy, communitarianism and civilisation (Minister, Nationalism, Identity, Languages, Social Democratic Political Systems, Projects)
James Rogers: 2-European Union – Grand strategy, normative power and military policy
Interview with James Rogers about European Union: Grand strategy, normative power and military policy (Civilian, Foreign, Threats, Human Security, Top Down, Bottom Up Process)