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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
@MiraRappHooper raises an important point about the link b/w alliances and trade. Turns out, this is a topic on which International Relations scholarship has quite a bit to say.[THREAD]https://twitter.com/MiraRappHooper/status/1280861894019
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. THE GOLDFISH I’m collating information and evidence for a *thing* and thought it might be worth revisiting @CMO_England Professor Whitty’s evidence to the Commons select committee on 4th March.
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
AlinejadMasih
IMPORTANT THREAD1-The Islamic Republic of Iran has executed journalist #RuhollahZam. However, the reaction from the Council of Europe and European Parliament hasn't gone beyond mere verbal condemnations. Many Iranian civil
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Radonjitch
NemaRadonjitch
| THREAD : Timothy Fosu-Mensah |Timothy Fosu-Mensah est un international Hollandais né le 2 Janvier 1998 (23 ans aujourd’hui). Il évolue au poste de Défenseur Droit, il peut aussi jouer
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Dreadnought Holiday
TheDreadShips
It often seems that the golden age of naval idiocy has disappeared forever. I'm therefore pleased to note that the Venezuelan patrol vessel Naiguatá has managed to recapture some of
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Melissa Aten
melissaaten
On the eve of international anti-corruption day, a quick shout out to the many brave activists and investigative journalists taking great personal risks to expose and combat kleptocracy. We’ve featured
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Jakub Janda
_JakubJanda
THREAD:Which Trump era policies should Biden keep on countering Chinese hostile behavior?I spoke to good friends who served in the Trump administration as career professionals on China policy. Here is
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Colin Kalmbacher
colinkalmbacher
Neal Katyal is currently defending multinational corporations' right to own slaves before the Supreme Court right now in the consolidated cases of Nestlé USA v. Doe I and Cargill, Inc.
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Kris Olds
GlobalHigherEd
Debates about student mobility (incl #ErasmusPlus #turingscheme) always dredge up interesting information about politics & firms given HE is itself a global business. I had no idea that the UK
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Guil Bandini
CappuccinoGuil
A big publishing house not Googling how to spell a major capital's name? We LOVE to see it. https://twitter.com/madstalkcomics/status/1349313949976711169 By all means, Wonder Woman, PLEASE save us from Señor Soasa's
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Good morning Twitter. Yesterday it was a fruitful day and one with some interesting developments for those interested in UK Indo-Pacific matters, Anglo-Japanese ties, and dare I say the Integrated
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Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
BhadeliaMD
It has always been hard for me describe my experiences within Ebola Treatment Unit walls during the 2013 West African Ebola epidemic. Leaving that battlefield, most of us, national and
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. The AZ / EU supply issue is one of the most important and most difficult issues of the first half of 2021 with the potential for extremely damaging repercussions.
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Chengxin Pan
ChengxinPan
Once upon a time China said it would 'tang guang yang hui' ('hide capacity bite time') in foreign policy, it's feared in the West for its lack of transparency and
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Russ Diabo
RussDiabo
"Canada is not only trying to domesticate Indigenous Peoples, but also international law. Canadian federal Minister of Indian Affairs & Northern Development, Carolyn Bennett, at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous
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Sophia Gaston
sophgaston
Delighted to publish @thebfpg’s 2021 public opinion report – the most comprehensive survey undertaken on UK views on foreign policy. It's also a study that reveals so much about the
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