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📌Why is security policy in the Global South so often overlooked? #PublicationFriday📚

An article by @tberger.bsky.social & Markus-Michael Müller analyses a series of articles and shows how South–South security cooperation reshapes global security governance.

🔗 Read the full article: ogy.de/g1th

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Grassroots Geopolitical Imaginaries in the Sahel: Civil Society Security Narratives in Burkina Faso and Niger Recent shifts in the international security partnerships of several Sahelian countries have become a matter of fierce public debate. This article analyzes the link between geopolitical imaginaries,...

This is a really important piece by @adamsandor.bsky.social and Laura Berlingozzi on the deeply ambiguous role of civil society under military rule in Burkina Faso and Niger.

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South–South cooperation: What can we learn from South–South security cooperation? | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core South–South cooperation: What can we learn from South–South security cooperation?

Peter Kragelund, “South–South cooperation: What can we learn from South–South security cooperation?”. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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Productive failure, African agency, and security cooperation in West Africa: The case of the G5 Sahel | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core Productive failure, African agency, and security cooperation in West Africa: The case of the G5 Sahel

@adamsandor.bsky.social , @pmfrowd.bsky.social, and @janahoenke.bsky.social “Productive failure, African agency, and security cooperation in West Africa: The case of the G5 Sahel”. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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From the ‘war on drugs’ to the ‘war on guns’: South–South cooperation between Mexico and the Caribbean | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core From the ‘war on drugs’ to the ‘war on guns’: South–South cooperation between Mexico and the Caribbean

Yonique Campbell, Anthony Harriott, Felicia A Grey, and Damion Blake, “From the ‘war on drugs’ to the ‘war on guns’: South–South cooperation between Mexico and the Caribbean“. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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Xue Gong, “Ponder the path of thy feet: How China’s security–development nexus works in the Mekong region”. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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Homologies and modelling in Colombian South–South security cooperation | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core Homologies and modelling in Colombian South–South security cooperation

@mhochmueller.bsky.social and Markus-Michael Mueller, “Homologies and modelling in Colombian South–South security cooperation”. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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A relational approach to Turkey’s security engagement with African states | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core A relational approach to Turkey’s security engagement with African states

@nebahattanriverdi.bsky.social, “A relational approach to Turkey’s security engagement with African states”. doi.org/10.1017/eis....

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South–South security cooperation and the (re)making of global security governance | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core South–South security cooperation and the (re)making of global security governance

Out now! The introduction to our Special Issue on ‘South-South security cooperation and the (re)making of global security governance’ (with MM Mueller) is now out @ejisbisa.bsky.social

Available #openaccess at: doi.org/10.1017/eis....

Papers of the special issue out (so far) include 👇

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The first papers of our special issue on #south-south #securitycooperation with Markus-Michael Mueller are coming out @ejisbisa.bsky.social! With wonderful contributions from @janahoenke.bsky.social, @adamsandor.bsky.social, @pmfrowd.bsky.social, @mhochmueller.bsky.social, Xue Gong and many others.

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Congratulations!!

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Call for Papers | Contested boundaries: migration and citizenship regimes in comparative perspective - Migration Policy Centre The call for papers for the conference 'Contested boundaries: migration and citizenship regimes in comparative perspective' is now open.

Contested boundaries: migration and citizenship regimes in comparative perspective

Call for papers for the @mpc-eui.bsky.social @globalcit.bsky.social annual conference
May 8-9 2025
EUI, Florence, Italy

migrationpolicycentre.eu/call-for-pap...

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Many thanks for the kind invitation and the fascinating questions and comments; it was a true delight!

2 years ago 4 1 0 0

At yesterday's lunch talk Tobias Berger (@tberger.bsky.social) introduced us to the "morphological approach" with a presentation on “Human Rights beyond the Liberal Script". Thanks for sharing these thoughts with us and for the intriguing discussion that followed!

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