The renowned journal EJIR has a new editorial team, and Research Professor Halvard Leira is one of four associate editors.
Norway, President of the UN Security Council for January 2022, is convening a “mini-Oslo Forum” style meeting of the fifteen Council members and the1
On Monday, 13 December, Russia used its veto in the United Nations Security Council to block a thematic resolution on climate change and security put1
The technology-driven transformation of the media environment is changing politics worldwide. Yet everywhere is not the same. The digital revolution1
Looking at COP26, it is clear that significant amounts of funding will be directed towards climate adaptation over the coming years, writes Cedric de1
As a part of the African Union’s Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development (PCRD) Awareness week, the Training for Peace programme hosted a virtua1
The AUs 12th High-level fireside chat brought together some of the AUs level-high mediation experts and delegates to discuss mediation efforts across1
Last month, the UN Secretary-General called the latest assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) a “code red for hu1
Do these efforts to govern border-crossing ecosystems have unique effects that matter for global politics more generally?
How did consecutive British governments maintain the idea that its nuclear weapons are a legitimate, desirable and a sensible way to spend scarce res1