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  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South - II part

    22 FEB 2024 · The International Spectator is pleased to announce its podcast dedicated to the international nuclear non-proliferation regime and the perceptions stemming from the countries of the ‘Global South’. It is based on the Webinar, which took place remotely on 14 December 2023 at 4.00 PM, aimed at giving selected speakers and the public a fruitful occasion to discuss about the new trends occurring in the global nuclear order, with a special focus on the more recent stance of some actors from the Global South. If you are interested in nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, be sure not to miss it! Leo Goretti and Daniela Huber, Editors of The International Spectator, open the Webinar introducing the Special Issue alongside Manuel Herrera, Research Fellow at the International Affairs Institute and Guest Editor of the Issue. He then chairs the Panel Discussion among Tanvi Kulkarni (Policy Fellow, Asia-Pacific Leadership Network), Vicente Garrido Rebolledo (Director of the Security and Defense Chair "Francisco Villamartín” of the Rey Juan Carlos University) and Jasmine Auda (Co-founder and COO of Ambit Advisory). Then, the Q&A session follows. Within this context, The International Spectator, the peer-reviewed journal of IAI, presents its Issue (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/current) whose Special Core “Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South: Understanding Divergences and Commonalities” is edited by Manuel Herrera, Tanvi Kulkarni e Vicente Garrido. All the peer-reviewed contributions are authored by well-experienced academics and researchers committed to different study areas and programs. If you wish to keep informed about the upcoming journal's publications and events, visit our https://www.theinternationalspectator.com/ and follow us on https://x.com/intl_spectator?s=20 and https://instagram.com/intl_spectator?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D.
    44m 14s
  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South - I part

    22 FEB 2024 · The International Spectator is pleased to announce its podcast dedicated to the international nuclear non-proliferation regime and the perceptions stemming from the countries of the ‘Global South’. It is based on the Webinar, which took place remotely on 14 December 2023 at 4.00 PM, aimed at giving selected speakers and the public a fruitful occasion to discuss about the new trends occurring in the global nuclear order, with a special focus on the more recent stance of some actors from the Global South. If you are interested in nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, be sure not to miss it! Leo Goretti and Daniela Huber, Editors of The International Spectator, open the Webinar introducing the Special Issue alongside Manuel Herrera, Research Fellow at the International Affairs Institute and Guest Editor of the Issue. He then chairs the Panel Discussion among Tanvi Kulkarni (Policy Fellow, Asia-Pacific Leadership Network), Vicente Garrido Rebolledo (Director of the Security and Defense Chair "Francisco Villamartín” of the Rey Juan Carlos University) and Jasmine Auda (Co-founder and COO of Ambit Advisory). Then, the Q&A session follows. Within this context, The International Spectator, the peer-reviewed journal of IAI, presents its Issue (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/current) whose Special Core “Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South: Understanding Divergences and Commonalities” is edited by Manuel Herrera, Tanvi Kulkarni e Vicente Garrido. All the peer-reviewed contributions are authored by well-experienced academics and researchers committed to different study areas and programs. If you wish to keep informed about the upcoming journal's publications and events, visit our https://www.theinternationalspectator.com/ and follow us on https://x.com/intl_spectator?s=20 and https://instagram.com/intl_spectator?utm_source=qr&igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg%3D%3D.
    35m 21s
  • The EU’s Evolving Position in Energy Geopolitics under Decarbonisation

    13 SEP 2023 · In this podcast, Marco Giuli (Free university of Brussels, IAI) talks about what energy geopolitics means and the current role of the EU in energy geopolitics. He also reflects on clean energy materials and why we should consider them more in decarbonisation policies. Finally, the podcast touches upon the new risks deriving from the EU's interdependence with suppliers of clean energy materials both in present time and in a post-fossil fuels world. If you wish to delve more into this fascinating topic, read The International Spectator's article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03932729.2023.2199648
    14m 22s
  • Sport and International Relations between Fragmentation and Contestation - II part

    26 JUL 2023 · What is the relation between Sport and Politics? Is contestation the “the dark side” of the relationship between sport & International Relations? How is football related to diplomacy and soft power? These are few of the topics and questions raised by experts in the fields of Sport and International Relations during the Webinar hosted by The International Spectator on June 20th, 2023. The event aimed at giving selected speakers and the public a fruitful occasion to discuss about the relationship between sport and International Relations in an increasingly fragmented world. Within this context, The International Spectator, the peer-reviewed journal of IAI, presents its Issue (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/58/2?nav=tocList) and the Special Core “Olympic Diplomacy as Contestation: The Legacy of the Beijing Olympics”. The guests are Leo Goretti, Daniela Huber, Nicola Sbetti, Emidio Diodato, Veronica Strina, Renè Wildangel, Jan Busse, and Francesco Belcastro. Listen now to the podcast for free and on any major platform! Part I: https://www.spreaker.com/user/14025210/webinar-sport-prima-parte Part II: https://www.spreaker.com/user/14025210/webinar-sport-seconda-parte Don't forget to keep up with all our Podcasts and content on our Blog and social media! Follow @intl_spectator on https://www.instagram.com/intl_spectator/ and https://twitter.com/intl_spectator
    45m 1s
  • Sport and International Relations between Fragmentation and Contestation - I part

    26 JUL 2023 · What is the relation between Sport and Politics? Is contestation the “the dark side” of the relationship between sport & International Relations? How is football related to diplomacy and soft power? These are few of the topics and questions raised by experts in the fields of Sport and International Relations during the Webinar hosted by The International Spectator on June 20th, 2023. The event aimed at giving selected speakers and the public a fruitful occasion to discuss about the relationship between sport and International Relations in an increasingly fragmented world. Within this context, The International Spectator, the peer-reviewed journal of IAI, presents its Issue (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/58/2?nav=tocList) and the Special Core “Olympic Diplomacy as Contestation: The Legacy of the Beijing Olympics”. The guests are Leo Goretti, Daniela Huber, Nicola Sbetti, Emidio Diodato, Veronica Strina, Renè Wildangel, Jan Busse, and Francesco Belcastro. Listen now to the podcast for free and on any major platform! Part I: https://www.spreaker.com/user/14025210/webinar-sport-prima-parte Part II: https://www.spreaker.com/user/14025210/webinar-sport-seconda-parte Don't forget to keep up with all our Podcasts and content on our Blog and social media! Follow @intl_spectator on https://www.instagram.com/intl_spectator/ and https://twitter.com/intl_spectator
    42m 52s
  • Decarbonization Efforts in the Context of Fraught Geopolitics

    26 APR 2023 · Distingushed Professor Sophia Kalantzakos talks with us about critical topics when addressing the issue of decarbonization and the importance of critical materials to reach a net-zero future. The guiding questions of the podcast are: - What do “fraught geopolitics” and “weaponization of interdependence” mean against the backdrop of the climate emergency? - How may the EU pursue its strategy toward decarbonisation and digitalization in such a geopolitical context? - How could the EU strengthen and grant more efficient coordination with non-EU governments to reach the 2030 goals? - How is the war in Ukraine impacting the EU's Green Deal agenda? Professor Kalantzakos has written an #openaccess article on The International Spectator addressing this topic and its mplications for the EU and the global society. Read it now for free 👉http://ow.ly/zMJc50NK8Y0
    28m 48s
  • Prospects and challenges of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI)

    19 MAR 2023 · Which prospects does the https://twitter.com/hashtag/CAI/ - Comprehensive Agreement on https://twitter.com/hashtag/Investment/ offer for China, the EU and the USA? Professors Arlo Poletti, Lorenzo Zambernardi and Dirk De Bièvre guide us to unwrap and foresee the strenghts and the challenges of the Agreement in the arena of Global Governance. Research Article available here: http://ow.ly/Ykxi50Nj3fX Questions: - Could you give us some background about the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment? What is the ultimate goal for the parties involved? - Do you think EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) will have a positive impact on the EU's economic role as an international player? Which, in your opinion, have been the crucial factors that contributed at making the EU a pivotal international economic player? - Given the vast critique to the Agreement, which downfall could we forecast? And how could the EU face economic issues deriving from the CAI? - Could you elaborate on the political impact that the CAI will have for Beijing and Brussels? Are relations normalzing in a post-covid era? - How do you think the CAI can impact the EU’s transatlantic relationship, specifically with the current US government? - Overall, do you think that the CAI can be considered a stepping-stone for a new multilateral investment regime?
    20m 59s
  • Asian Responses to a Gulf in Transition

    18 NOV 2022 · Professor Jonathan Fulton talks with us about our new article and in particular how Persian Gulf regional security complex is shaped by intense competition between regional states. Get the perspective of an expert on a topic that gets hotter and hotter! Article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03932729.2022.2107843
    23m 35s
  • Special Issue: Westlessness and Different Approaches to Cyber Governance

    29 AUG 2022 · Professors Xuechen Chen and Yifan Yang alongside Editor Leo Goretti present the core contents and the goal of the International Spectator's latest Special Issue. They reply to a few questions to tackle relevant aspects of international and supraregional cyber governance both for the present and the future: - What do we mean by global cyber governance and what are the so-called multi-stakeholder and multilateral approaches to it? - Is it correct to speak of a West vs. non-West divide in approaches to global cyber governance or are there differences and nuances within each of these two ‘camps’? - What has the role of supranational organisations such as the EU and ASEAN been in discussions on global cyber governance, and how could they contribute to move the discussion ahead? - How do you personally think international cooperation in cyber security can be fostered more efficiently in the next future? How does the ongoing war in Ukraine and West-Russia tensions impact on this? Find the article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03932729.2022.2066841 and the Special Issue here: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rspe20/current
    18m 1s
  • Between Energy Transition and Energy Security

    18 JUL 2022 · Professor Filippos Proedrou elaborates on the issue of energy security and the benefits of reframing the concepts behind energy transition for the EU and Greece. Read the research article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03932729.2021.2014102 Music: Crowlander - Slow Smoke II
    18m 36s

The International Spectator aims to provide academics, practitioners, opinion- and decision-makers, as well as interested laymen with thought-provoking, analytically sound, theoretically informed and policy-oriented research articles, opinion essays and book...

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The International Spectator aims to provide academics, practitioners, opinion- and decision-makers, as well as interested laymen with thought-provoking, analytically sound, theoretically informed and policy-oriented research articles, opinion essays and book reviews on foreign policy issues. Topics cover the entire spectrum of international affairs from ongoing international politics, economics and security affairs to rising questions on the international agenda such as climate and energy, global migration and development.

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