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International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Transformations in the international order, the rationales behind state action, and contemporary forms of diplomacy are explored under this theme. There is, in particular, a focus on the reconfiguration of power and global governance, multilateral negotiations, asymmetrical relations, and issues of sovereignty. Research draws on a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, combining analyses of practices, field surveys, archives, and international data.

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The World in the Face of COVID-19

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The World in the Face of COVID-19

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COVID-19. The Situation in Italy. Interview

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COVID-19. The Situation in Italy. Interview

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Thinking Multilateralism: A Research Programme Supported and Funded by the CNRS

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Thinking Multilateralism: A Research Programme Supported and Funded by the CNRS

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Internet Censorship, Surveillance and Algorithmic Governmentality. An Interview with Félix Tréguer

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Internet Censorship, Surveillance and Algorithmic Governmentality. An Interview with Félix Tréguer

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Rethinking International Relations. Interview with Bertrand Badie

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Rethinking International Relations. Interview with Bertrand Badie

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Peace, Democracy and Nuclear Weapons. Interview with Kjølv Egeland

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Peace, Democracy and Nuclear Weapons. Interview with Kjølv Egeland

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Behind the Scenes of 'Natural Disasters'. An interview with Sandrine Revet

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Behind the Scenes of 'Natural Disasters'. An interview with Sandrine Revet

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Bodies, State, Territory, Identity

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Bodies, State, Territory, Identity

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Four questions on Brexit.

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Four questions on Brexit.

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Four questions on India.

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Four questions on India.

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