
Rubrick Biegon
@rubebiegon
Lecturer in International Relations @UniKentPolitics @CARCatKent. Editor-in-Chief @GloblSociety
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We are accepting special issue proposals! We welcome proposals relating to any area of global and international studies as well as interdisciplinary scholarship. For more info, contact us or follow the link below 👇 1. [email protected] 2. tandfonline.com/action/journal…

Our final monthly pick is "Passivity as Resistance: Counter-Conduct in Japan and Cambodia" by Mona Lilja (Malmö universitet and Uni of Gothenburg), Mikael Baaz, and Malin Wallgren (both also Uni of Gothenburg). Be sure to give it a read! #OpenAccess #Passivity tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our editor in chief, Rubrick Biegon (School of Politics & International Relations University of Kent) has co-authored a book with Andrew Thomson (HAPP at Queen's) on the US War on Terror as domestic and foreign policy (Cold War to the present). You can find links to it below! agendapub.com/page/detail/th… cup.columbia.edu/book/the-war-o…


We have a new #OnlineFirst and #OpenAccess article by Julia Simon (University of Bremen), "An Analytics of Far-Right Populist Contestation and the Case of ‘Awakened Mothers’ in US Public Education and Beyond". Be sure to give it a read! #Populism tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our final monthly pick for March is "Rising Regional Powers and International Institutions: The Foreign Policy Orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa" by Matthew Stephen (Helmut Schmidt University). Do give it a read! #RegionalPower #IBSA tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

We have a new #OnlineFirst article out, "Punching Above Their Diplomatic Weight: De Facto States’ Civil Society Organisations in International Affairs" by Butrint Berisha and Eiki Berg (both Skytte Institute UT). Be sure to give it a read! #CivilSociety #Diplomacy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our first monthly pick for April is "Data Science in Military Decision-Making: Foci and Gaps" by Herwin Meerveld and Roy Lindelauf (both Tilburg University). It is the first article in Global Society 39(2). Do give it a read! #OpenAccess #DataScience #Military tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Our final monthly pick is "Globalisation in-Between Homogenisation and Heterogenisation: An Institutionalist Analysis on Türkiye" by Yılmaz Kaplan (Erzurum Teknik Üniversitesi) and Enzel Özgenç Osmanoğlu (Ataturk University). Do give it a read! #Globalisation #Türkiye tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Trump 2.0 is unlikely to end the “Forever War” on terrorism writes @rubebiegon of School of Politics & International Relations blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2025…

Some thoughts for LSE USAPP blog on Trump’s first 100 days and US counterterrorism through the lens of our new book The War on Terror, out now with Agenda Publishing blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2025…

Since 2001, the US has been involved in a “Forever War” against global terrorist groups. Writing for #USAPP, Rubrick Biegon (University of Kent) looks at Donald Trump’s previous record on counterterrorism and his likely approach during his second term. blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2025…

Out now! The Official Record podcast show to support the book of the same name I co-edited with Pete Finn and published by Manchester University Press Thanks to Rubrick Biegon Christine Sixta Rinehart and Louise Kettle for appearing! open.spotify.com/show/0zPYAsQ1i…

We have a new #OnlineFirst article out by Gabriela Kütting (Rutgers PoliSci) and Wendy Godek (Roger Williams University), "Conceptualising Global Environmental Governance Through the Lens of Coloniality". Be sure to give it a read! #Coloniality #Governance #Environment tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

We are delighted to announce that #BISA2026 is going to be held in Brighton! 🎉 The call for papers for #BISA2026 in Brighton will be released early in September 2025! 🌟 Read more 👉 bisa.ac.uk/news/bisa2026-… BISA Global Nuclear Order Environment and Climate Politics Working Group BISA Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding & Human Rights WG BISA PGN Kyle Grayson

Our 2nd monthly pick for June is "Emerging Powers in the World Trading System: Contestation of the Developing Country Status and the Reproduction of Inequalities" by Clara Weinhardt (FASoS Maastricht). Be sure to give it a read! #Trade #WTO #OpenAccess tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

We have a new #OnlineFirst article out by James F. Downes and Kenneth Lai (both HKMU), "The BNO Visa Scheme in UK–China Relations: A Geopolitical Tool". Please do give it a read! #BNO #UK #China tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

We hope all attending BISA have a lovely day 1. Just to remind you, we have an open call for special issues, so do drop us an email at [email protected] to discuss your ideas further. Our chief editor (Rubrick Biegon) will also be at BISA, so do come and say hi! #BISA2025


Our second monthly pick is "Pitching the Tent: Understanding the Arctic Circle 2013–2023" by Paige Wilson (University of Iceland). Be sure to give it a read! #Arctic #Governance #IR tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…