
Ahmad Umar (analispolitik.bsky.social)
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Now on FirstView: The fiduciary conception of sovereignty? Jaume Montés and Jordi Mundó analyze republicanism, federalism, and fiduciary relationships in Francisco Pi y Margall’s political thought bit.ly/45I4qUL

Just published on APSR First View: War and Responsibility by M. PATRICK HULME (Patrick Hulme ) cambridge.org/core/journals/…


What could a world after capitalism look like? This two-part article in the New Left Review is the result of five years of research. I’ll be turning it into a book later this year, so I’d love to hear your comments and critiques. newleftreview.org/issues/ii153/a…

The deep sea holds vast reserves. Deep sea mining could hurt fragile marine ecosystems. But it could also support clean energy goals. You could read my review article on DSM in Journal of International Development! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ji… #Development #EnergyTransition #ocean

This is a really excellent from Ilias Alami Trying to work through exactly what these geopolitical struggles over green, digital networks means in Ireland - trans-Atlantic platform for data centres, subsea fibre optics, microchip plants, energy. break-down.org/post/a-green-c…



“Oil rich BRICS members face a rising challenge to their growth models from those shifting toward greener industrial policy. This implicit contest over the group's dominant energy mix will decide the fate of most of the world’s peoples.” NEW by Albert Pinto and Kate Mackenzie (link⤵️)





🆕 & #OpenAccess Yazid Benhadda introduces a colonial genealogical approach to show how France’s colonial past shapes the securitization of North African migration, tracing 6⃣enduring threat narratives, most of which continue to echo today! academic.oup.com/ips/article/19…



"Fighting for their country: How proximate conflict shapes citizens’ attitudes" from from Alexander Sorg, Wolfgang Wagner, and Michal Onderco. 📖 Read in full here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…


