@ucl Alumni Founded @UCL_MACT; former UN intern & think tanker. Now founder& the chief executive of the bondpowergroup. Favourite colour - military Green
The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.
The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.
my most recent article. To my knowledge, this is the first systematic research on foreign policymaking institutions and processes as well as consequences in Xi jinping Era.
https://t.co/KZHpNKI9Y0
"As Secretary, I will do my best to talk about foreign policy...in human terms—and in bipartisan terms. I consider this vital because...we cannot pursue policies abroad that are not understood and supported here at home."
— Madeleine Albright, at Rice University (2/7/97)
Barry Buzan & I have signed a contract with Cambridge for our new joint book, “Re-Imagining International Relations: If IR had Emerged from India, China, or the Islamic World”.
It’s a prequel to our Making of Global International Book (2019).
It’s my 5th with Cambridge, thanks.
.@POTUS released Interim National Security Strategic Guidance, outlining our agenda to strengthen America’s enduring advantages to meet the unprecedented challenges and opportunities of our time. https://t.co/JmlnyFdtZ1
Had a great discussion with my International Security seminar this week on @tanishafazal and @ProfPaulPoast's Foreign Affairs article on whether we've seen the end of war. Students really got into the debate, though most answered NO. Recommended! https://t.co/Q5rTOgiofz
Our research has found that red & blue US political maps create increased perceptions of polarization and more political stereotyping, compared to more accurate purple maps.
https://t.co/uIOBQBzqS2
Thanks to @geealbers for this new website: https://t.co/PtMT36CWqF
Every 5 Minutes our analysts in #Cambridge find and remove an image or video online of children suffering sexual abuse. Help us stop this. Find out how you can support us here: https://t.co/6kHkRXXvKv #Every5Minutes#EveryDayCounts
Important CSIS report by @SethGJones & his team on domestic terrorism incidents thus far this year. Data on the increased targeting by both sides of peaceful demonstrators & protestors exercising their constitutional rights is especially disquieting. https://t.co/eo65IRJYhh
.@ClaraJeffery and I dug into what exactly is behind reports that Facebook tweaked its algorithm to improve results for conservative publishers and make them worse for Mother Jones. And... wow. https://t.co/qNKFjNG3e2
Over the past few years, ISIS in fact has spread to Indonesia, the Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Cameroon, Chad, Sri Lanka, & Mozambique. And, it remains active in Syria & Iraq (a 25% uptick in attacks in Iraq during August, for instance). https://t.co/twjbAfhPB6
An important read that could take us back to discussion of the role of military in CT. With the US withdrawing forces from Afgh and resetting its security priorities, research on military's role in CT certainly deserves new commitment https://t.co/7DzpMPEXGQ
This is an important and thought-provoking text. Not sure I agree with all observations, but it raises important issues regarding the role of CT in future military warfare. A must-read for anyone who is contemplating the future of counterterrorism.
https://t.co/eN9a77pgoe