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The official blog of International Affairs, a leading journal of international relations. Celebrating 100+ years of publishing. Produced at Chatham House since 1922, published by Oxford University Press.
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Mar 27
Words mean things: categorizing non-state international security actors
Whitney Grespin and Caroline
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Feb 22, 2022
What does Russia offer Ukraine and its neighbours?
Not enough argues Liam O’Shea
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Jan 26, 2022
Britain needs a Truth-Telling Commission on Colonialism
Asha Herten-Crabb
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Aug 12, 2021
How the United States military can improve its use of contingency contractors
Whitney Grespin
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Aug 5, 2021
Why AI cannot prevent dehumanization in drone warfare
Autumn Perkey
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Jul 8, 2021
Automation in nuclear weapon systems: lessons from the man who saved the world
Nina Miller
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Jun 9, 2021
The colonial origins of the ‘permanent state of exception’
Mark Condos
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Jun 2, 2021
How Gaddafi went from friend to foe in US eyes
Pablo de Orellana
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May 26, 2021
Is the term ‘terrorism’ still useful for understanding conflicts in Libya?
Inga Kristina Trauthig
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May 12, 2021
How opinion polls served the colonial project, and why it matters
Kiran Phull
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