In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.
Peace & Conflict Studies
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: China’s relations with India
Christine Martel-Fleming examines China’s motives for increased investment in India.
It’s a mad, mad, unequal world
Anojan Nicholas delves deeper into the economic and political consequences of rising income inequality around the world
The Rise of Islamic Extremism in North and West Africa
Daniel Woodburn examines the growing concern over the rise of Islamic extremism in North and West Africa.
Civil Society Organizations: Creating Change in China
Christine Martel-Fleming examines the barriers faced by Civil Society Organizations in China.
Chinese Views on the Islamic State
In her latest article, Christine Martel-Fleming examines China’s potential involvement in the conflict of the Islamic State.
Coalition of the Unwilling: Anti-NATOism in European Politics, Part Two
In part two of a two-part article, Justin Fantauzzo looks at the rise of anti-NATOism on the European Right.
Sierra Leone Enforces Nation Wide ‘Lock Down’
In a drastic measure to control the rampant spread of the Ebola Virus, Sierra Leone’s government devised a plan, to temporarily quarantine its residents in their homes.
The Purity Party: Ethno-Sectarianism and International Politics
In his latest article, Alexander Langer explores the ethno-sectarian face of modern conflict.
ISAF Mission in Afghanistan: Lessons Learned
A discussion on the ISAF mission in Afghanistan, and the valuable Counterinsurgency lessons learned in over a decade of fighting.