International relations: the ‘how not to’ guide

While much of foreign policy analysis seeks to replicate successes, this special issue asks whether it might make more sense to examine how to avoid catastrophi

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“The two profs were unimpressed by what they saw in the ivory tower and beyond🔥 They decided to join forces and put the world to rights✍🏽 #WatchThisSpace🍀🖋”

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Still free to access until 11 December 📣 The #HowNotToGuide for #InternationalRelations, edited by #GIGA President @AmritaNarlikar and Daniel Drezner.

In centenary issue of International Affairs 14 international experts study historic failures for better policy: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/publications/books/international-relations-the-how-not-to-guide-special-issue

International relations: the ‘how not to’ guide

#Playtime! Taking a cue of some posts that I came across, & esp relevant for all those #NewHere (like me), how about we post four #pics about ourselves that tell a little bit about who we are?
Pic 1: #AnimalsAreMyFriends & esp this #VeryGoodBoy
Pic 2: Some of the #books I've written/ edited - love research & writing
Pic 3: Came from #Oxbridge to @GIGA_Institute, that's me in my #Cantab #gown in new #town
Pic4: most recent research project, #HowNotToGuide for #IR w. @dandrezner.
Your go now!
#OpenAccess until 11 December! @dandrezner & I guest-edited #centenary #SpecialIssue for International Affairs: the #HowNotToGuide for #IR. Have a look at our #Introduction here: https://academic.oup.com/ia/article/98/5/1499/6686625 and then read the great articles by a stellar cast of contributors (e.g. by @amitabhmattoo @EmmaC & others who I have not yet managed to find on in the #Fediverse, but hopefully will soon!).
Ps: we have #cartoons by Sequential Potential #Comics!
International relations: the ‘how not to’ guide

While much of foreign policy analysis seeks to replicate successes, this special issue asks whether it might make more sense to examine how to avoid catastrophi

OUP Academic