By Samer Alnasir
April 8, 2021
Turkey’s emergence as a new actor has been long overdue. Now, Turkey is demanding compensation for its contribution to the Western…
A network of graduate programs in global studies
By Samer Alnasir
April 8, 2021
Turkey’s emergence as a new actor has been long overdue. Now, Turkey is demanding compensation for its contribution to the Western…
By Shani Turke, Sarah Nehrling, Samuel Olanipekun Adebayo, Pierre Akilimali, Ivan Idiodi, Anthony Mwangi, Elizabeth Larson, Caroline Moreau, Philip Anglewicz
Published on 2021-02-03 in Global Health: Science and Practice
By Md. Mehedi Hasan, Ricardo J. Soares Magalhaes, Yaqoot Fatima, Saifuddin Ahmed, Abdullah A. Mamun
Published on 2021-02-09 in Global Health: Science and Practice
By Henry B. Perry, Stephen Hodgins
Published on 2021-02-09 in Global Health: Science and Practice
By Louis René Beres
April 1, 2021
In nuclear world politics, traditional distinctions between “powerful” and “weak” are often simplistic. […] Whether we like it or…
By Andits Petra
Published on 2021-02-02 in Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power
By James F. Phillips, Bruce B. Macleod, S. Patrick Kachur
Published on 2021-02-09 in Global Health: Science and Practice
By Simten Cosar, Gulden Ozcan
Published on 2021-03-20 in Journal of World-Systems Research