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  • Talks on March 10 and 13

    March 10 is postponed to April 2020. March 13 is postponed indefinitely.

  • Book review: Islam in international relations. Politics and paradigms

    Alice Martini (2019) Islam in international relations. Politics and paradigms, Critical Studies on Terrorism, DOI: 10.1080/17539153.2019.1629726 The relationship between Islam and International Relations has always been a complicated one, but Islam and the Islamic “civilisation” have consistently been objects of interest for the discipline. Nevertheless, the role Islamic theoretical understandings of politics could have in IR is still understudied. Islam…

  • The Evolution of the Muslim State

    The Muslim State in a World of Nation-States by Nassef Manabilang Adiong The First International Islamic Governance Symposium:  The Evolution of the Muslim State September 21-22, 2019 Senate Room, Chancellor Hall, Universiti Brunei Darussalam https://islamicgovernance.org/iigs/

  • The Evolution of the Muslim State

    The Muslim State in a World of Nation-States by Nassef Manabilang Adiong The First International Islamic Governance Symposium: The Evolution of the Muslim State September 21-22, 2019 Senate Room, Chancellor Hall, Universiti Brunei Darussalam https://islamicgovernance.org/iigs/

  • Reminder: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’”

    Call for papers and panel proposals for the Co-IRIS section at the 13th Pan-European Conference on International Relations. Section 44: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’“ Islam has played a major role in world affairs since its inception. Today, the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation represents the second largest inter-governmental organisation…

  • The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’

    Call for Papers and Panel Proposals for the Co-IRIS section at the 13th Pan-European Conference on International Relations 11–14 September 2019, University of Sofia, Bulgaria Section 44: “The Unseen IR: Islam and the Study of the ‘International’“ Islam has played a major role in world affairs since its inception. Today, the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation…

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