The March Issue of New Perspectives is now out: Articles addressing war in Ukraine; the adaptive capacities of Far Right political actors; the exercise of power through knowledge, data, and expertise; and the need for conceptual and methodological innovation in studying populism.
Tuesday 3rd February, 6.00pm CET/ 5.00pm UK, online discussion of the New Perspectives journal special issue on Ukraine War and geopolitical fault lines @CEENewP@ClaudiaWiesner8@nicholaskiersey
📢 Call for Papers | Special Issue of New Perspectives
European Security, Military Cooperation & Strategic Autonomy
How can Europe strengthen defense cooperation amid war in Ukraine, shifting US priorities, AI-driven warfare, and supply-chain risks?
Check out the new issue of New Perspectives! Articles on the welfare and democratic implications of militarisation in Europe, immigration discourse in Europe, historical cases of populism, infrastructural politics and Putin’s response to protests.
ISSUE 33 of New Perspectives, Perspectives on the War in Ukraine, is now out. This issue brings together a set of contributions that challenge orthodox narratives surrounding the war in Ukraine.
New Perspectives is out! The articles explore our moment of radical uncertainty and disruption from several vantage points. Electoral dynamics and disinformation in Romania. NATO’s need to adapt. Post-truth feminism in Russia’s and a book forum on ‘World of the Right’.
Call for submissions on the shifting character and realities of the War in Ukraine. Short reflections, commentaries, critiques, articles or essayist works from the full range of perspectives on the conflict welcome. Email Editor-in-chief at [email protected]
Call for submissions on the shifting character and realities of the War in Ukraine. Short reflections, articles or essayist works from the full range of perspectives on the conflict welcome. https://t.co/vpSnrXak1h
New Perspectives is delighted to introduce the first issue of 2025. Articles exploring EU-Azerbaijan relations, Kosovo and Kazakhstan’s foreign policy , an election report from Serbia, and a Forum discussion on Grosescu’s Justice and Memory after Dictatorship.
Check out the first article of our current issue on Hungary, populism and the politics of the New Right, by Martijn Mos and Igor Macedo Piovezan, exploring how Orban has emerged as a role model of international right-wing populism. https://t.co/acwiQLGA4U
Check out our most recent issue of New Perspectives on Hungary, populism and the New Right. Exploring Viktor Orban's leadership of the Global Right, his relationship to Green politics and Hungary's foreign policy. And a review on recent internationalist far right scholarship.
Issue 3 of New Perspectives 2024 is now out! A Special Issue on the War in Ukraine: Regionalism, Borders, Insecurities. Guest edited by Makarychev and Dufy. Interventions on globalisation/ regionalism, postcolonial, exceptionalism, food security, EU Foreign P, and necropolitics.
Issue Two of New Perspectives 2024 is out! Articles examining the politics of the EU’s Eastern borders, populist voting patterns, authoritarian neoliberalism in Central and Eastern Europe, theories of art and resilience, and forced-youth mobilisation in Ukraine.
@SeanMolloyIR Completely agree. No scholarly critique to be found in the endless recycling of an academic sociological position from the 1990s (‘I’m dissident, oh so
dissident’). It has been v successful as a promotion strategy in Acadmic IR though - It must still be, no?
Issue One of New Perspectives 2024 is now out! With an issue exploring the international politics of perception in Central and Eastern Europe. Articles on the Eurovision song contest, status seeking in Visegrad countries, migration policies and Ukraine!
Traditionally, Nordic & Baltic elites hold divergent views on #migration. Despite this, they presented a united front in their response to recent border crises with 🇧🇾 Belarus and 🇷🇺 Russia, write @Stbragh & @HagelinSandra, in a blog from @CEENewP research
https://t.co/7yYFtt6ZiY