U.S. Decline in an increasingly Flat World
- By GuestContributor
- 14 March, 2013
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By Carina van de Wetering Carina is a PhD researcher in Politics at the University of Bristol where she focuses on changing U.S. security policies towards India from a critical … Continue Reading →
The Language of Libertarian Critique and the Global Political Economy
- By Lucas Freire
- 23 November, 2012
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When we think of Libertarian engagement with IR as a discipline, the issue of how we talk about the global political economy is among the most important topics to consider. … Continue Reading →
Ron Paul is Relevant, Like it or Not
- By Lucas Freire
- 26 December, 2011
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With the Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire Primary approaching, statistical rumours are that Texas Congressman Ron Paul has a considerable chance of doing well at the initial stages of … Continue Reading →
War, Torture, Neocons, Media and Republicans
- By Lucas Freire
- 14 November, 2011
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The first 2011 GOP Debate on Foreign Policy took place in South Carolina with the support of CBS News, which had it on national TV for the first … Continue Reading →
Let the Occupiers and the Party sit down for tea (Part I)
- By Lucas Freire
- 1 November, 2011
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From the author: I am inaugurating now a series of posts on the political economy of the 2011 protests. Because of the length of the American electoral process and its … Continue Reading →




