Our latest collaborative effort with Mitat Çelikpala and Onur Isci on "Public Perceptions and Hybrid Influences in Russian-Turkish Relations" has been published. To download the full paper 👇 https://lnkd.in/dBYRHD_E
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The latest #GlobalStrategicInsight paper on "Public Perceptions and Hybrid Influences in Russian-Turkish Relations", authored by @MCelikpala @profdrmaydin and @Onur_Isci_ is published. To download the full paper 👇 https://lnkd.in/dJtJWWx6
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Important new book published by my colleague Columba Peoples. Examines what it means to think of security in planetary terms. Of direct relevance to long term strategic trends in #marsec, #oceangovernance, and #climatechange as Christian Bueger and I suggest in the concluding chapter of Understanding Maritime Security (also OUP, 2024).
Associate Professor in International Relations, University of Bristol (please view profile for full list of qualifications).
Out now, in print with Oxford University Press OUP Academic full details here https://lnkd.in/e4Nsr9Js To update this post for those interested in reading further: with thanks to OUP, the book's Introductory Chapter is now *Free to read until 30 November 2024*, via this link https://lnkd.in/ens5f_hz And those considering purchasing the full book: if you order direct from OUP here https://lnkd.in/e4Nsr9Js you should be to apply the promotion code below at checkout for a 30% discount*: ASFLYQ6 Hopefully that code works! *From OUP: 'Please note that the currency is in UK sterling and US dollars, and the discount is only valid on global.oup.com'.
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Excellent new monograph with OUP: "The concept of crisis is a recurrent staple in representations of modern forms of insecurity - from nuclear proliferation to cyber-security, armed conflict, the instability of political institutions, from pandemics to risks of social and financial collapse. Amidst this seeming ubiquity and ever-presence, the onset of climate and ecological emergencies as potential planetary-scale threats to the habitability of the Earth raise particularly urgent questions for how we conceive of and deal with crisis insecurity. How these forms of planetary insecurity come to be known, understood, and managed is thus of pressing importance. Security in Crisis seeks to provide an analysis of the complex combinations of political and technological understandings entailed in what it terms as 'planetary crisis management'. Arguing that the emergence, scope and scale of planetary insecurity and crisis management challenge traditional disciplinary boundaries of the study of International Relations and security, the book adopts an interdisciplinary outlook. It integtrates ideas and approaches from across political theory and anthropology (on conceptions of crisis) including climate science and the wider study of environment and ecology in the 'Anthropocene' (on planetary insecurities and ideas of geoengineering); science and technology studies (on the 'technopolitics' of crisis management and the 'sociotechnical imagination' of planetary futures); and critical security studies (on critical approaches to the international and to security). In the process, the book considers how technopolitical 'fixes' for planetary crisis and emergency are often bound up with vexed questions of who 'we' are, and what it means to imagine and secure a planetary future." https://lnkd.in/dBxzEVxB
Associate Professor in International Relations, University of Bristol (please view profile for full list of qualifications).
Out now, in print with Oxford University Press OUP Academic full details here https://lnkd.in/e4Nsr9Js To update this post for those interested in reading further: with thanks to OUP, the book's Introductory Chapter is now *Free to read until 30 November 2024*, via this link https://lnkd.in/ens5f_hz And those considering purchasing the full book: if you order direct from OUP here https://lnkd.in/e4Nsr9Js you should be to apply the promotion code below at checkout for a 30% discount*: ASFLYQ6 Hopefully that code works! *From OUP: 'Please note that the currency is in UK sterling and US dollars, and the discount is only valid on global.oup.com'.
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This morning I signed a contract with the UK-based publisher Polity to write a book on Taiwan and cross-Strait relations in a world of authoritarian revanchism. I expect the book to be published sometime in 2025. In some ways this will be a follow-up to "Convergence or Conflict in the Taiwan Strait" (Routledge, 2016) and "Cross-Strait Relations Since 2016" (Routledge, 2020), though I intend this one to aim more at a general audience. And of course, this will include the many new developments in the Taiwan Strait and on the international scene since 2020.
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Working in public relations within the government sector is always a challenging endeavor. 🎯 Intricate economic information must be translated into accessible language for the public — a task that is easier said than done. Understanding and conveying complex financial terminology requires a delicate balance. ⚖️ Simplifying this information while retaining its accuracy is crucial to ensuring clear and effective communication. Success in this field isn’t just about understanding economics; it’s about mastering the art of communication. By leveraging various PR channels and strategies, it is possible to achieve the clarity and engagement necessary to foster public understanding and support. 🔎 The journey is challenging, but the rewards are immense. Clear, straightforward communication can bridge the gap between the Ministry’s intricate economic policies and the public’s understanding, ultimately driving better outcomes for everyone involved. 🔗 #PublicRelations #GovernmentSector #FinanceMinistry #Armenia #EffectiveCommunication #PRChallenges
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As we wrap up our Public Service Week, please join us today during the Free Period (11:20am) as we welcome Briana Suarez from the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA)!
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Here's the cover of my new book, Causal Inquiry in International Relations, coming out in October (open access from Oxford University Press)
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🌍 Attention Esteemed Foreign Service Journal Readers! 🌍 We are pleased to announce the release of the June edition of the #FSJ. For this special look at AI for Diplomacy: Promise or Peril, we let #ChatGPT take a run at introducing the issue. Let us know what you think! 👇 In this edition, we present a compendium of rigorous analysis, nuanced perspectives, and strategic insights aimed at enriching your understanding of the dynamic landscape of AI for diplomacy and international relations. Featured within these pages, you will find: • In-depth Assessments: Navigate the complexities of emerging #artificialintelligence trends with astute analysis from renowned experts in the field. • Policy Briefings: Stay abreast of the latest developments in diplomatic strategies, multilateral engagements, and bilateral relations related to #generativeAI. • Case Studies and Best Practices: Draw inspiration from successful diplomatic endeavors and learn from challenges as they are approached by your peers across the globe. Thank you to our June edition focus contributors, including fp21 CEO Dan Spokojny; FSOs Paul K. and Paula Osborn; and tech, business, and security experts Evanna Hu and Zed Tarar. 📚 Read (and share) the full edition here: https://hubs.ly/Q02zjPYB0 This issue serves not only as a source of knowledge but as a catalyst for informed discourse and strategic thinking within our esteemed community. We look forward to your esteemed readership and valuable contributions to the ongoing dialogue on global diplomacy. #ForeignService #Diplomacy #InternationalRelations #StrategicInsights #ProfessionalDevelopment #GlobalDiplomacy #ForeignAffairs
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🎯 The media plays a key role in shaping public perceptions, and in the digital age it is also becoming an information battlefield. How do disinformation and hybrid activities affect state security and global stability? What tools are available to counter these threats? During the panel: 🔍 We will examine the impact of the media on the development and spread of disinformation 🔐 We will discuss strategies to defend against information manipulation 🌐 We will analyze the role of the media in hybrid activities that threaten the stability of states 🎙 We have invited experts in security, media and technology to join the conversation, who will share their analysis and recommendations on how to protect the information space: 🔷@Aleksandra Ketlerienė - political journalist, deputy editor-in-chief of Lithuanian Radio and Television, former public relations consultant to the Office of the President of Lithuania, 🔷Barbara Jundo-Kaliszewska, PhD - expert on Polish-Lithuanian relations, historian, political scientist, lecturer, popularizer of science and culture; 🔷Artur Plokšto - Expert on armaments and military technology, lecturer at the General Jon Zemaitis Military Academy, former politician, journalist, commentator 🔷Mariusz Sokołowski PhD- retired Polish police inspector, doctor of humanities, in the past long-time spokesman for the Polish Police, assistant professor at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies at Warsaw University, partner at the public relations agency - PRSC PRoStrategic Communication. 💥The panel will be moderated by Adrianna Śniadowska! #bcsummit #balticconnections
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The Foreign Service Journal's June 2024 Edition from the American Foreign Service Association has arrived! Read about AI's role in diplomacy and other international issues here:
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