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Research and teaching at the Chair for International Relations focus on some of the most important current developments in world politics, with a particular focus on the Global South. The thematic foci of the Chair include the role of so-called emerging powers in global governance, (trans-)regional security dynamics in the Global South as well as the impact of populism and authoritarianism on international politics.

präsentation 1 Global Governance and Emerging Powers (Trans-)regional security in the Global South International Politics in the Age of Populism and Authoritarianism

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Below you'll find the latest news, publications and events from the Chair of International Relations. To view all news click here!

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New publication by Julia Gurol-Haller:

'The authoritarian narrator: China's power-projection and its reception in the Gulf', International Affairs, Vol. 99, No. 2, online first. 

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New publication:

'Patterns of populist mobilization; comparing narratives on COVID-19 in the global South', International Affairs 99(1): 337-355 (F. Belder, S. Destradi, J. Gurol, S. Heras Rodríguez, M. Kölük, J. Martins, S. Rogel, S. Sabhapandit)

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New publication from Sandra Destradi & Julia Gurol:

'South-South Cooperation: between Cooperation at Eye-Level and Accusations of Neo-Colonialism', Handbook on Regionalism and Global Governance, Jürgen Rüland & Astrid Carrapatoso (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing: 160-170.

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New publication from Julia Gurol:

'Contingent Power Extension and Regional (Dis)Integration: China's Belt and Road Initiative and Its Consequences for the EU', Asia Europe Journal (co-authored with Fabricio Rodríguez). 

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28. September 2022: Prof. Destradi gives the talk „Theorizing Populist Foreign Policy“ at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florenz

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New publication from Julia Gurol:

Gurol, Julia and Schütze, Benjamin (2022). Infrastructuring authoritarian power: Arab-Chinese transregional collaboration beyondthe state. In: International Quarterly for Asian Studies, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 231-249.

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New Publication from Tim Zajontz:

Carmody, Pádraig, Zajontz, Tim and Reboredo, Ricardo 2022. ‘From “debt diplomacy” to donorship? China’s changing role in global development’, Global Political Economy, online first. https://doi.org/10.1332/UZHW7185

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New publication from Julia Gurol:

Gurol, Julia, Zumbrägel, Tobias and Demmelhuber, Thomas (2022). Elite networks andthe transregional dimension of authoritarianism: Sino-Emirati relations in times of a global pandemic. In: Journal of Contemporary China, online first. 

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New Publication from Tim Zajontz:

Zajontz, Tim 2022. ‘Seamless imaginaries, territorialized realities: the regional politics of corridor governance in Southern Africa’, Territory, Politics, Governance, online first. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2022.2092205

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On June 4, Dr. Julia Gurol was accepted as a member of the Young Academy of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Further information here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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