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    Post-Truth Politics in the UK’s Brexit Referendum by Marshall, Hannah, Drieschová, Alena

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-10-2018)
    “…The term post-truth became the 2016 Oxford Dictionary word of the year, yet many scholars question whether the term signals anything new, or whether post-truth…”
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    Careless Speech: Conceptualizing Post-Truth Politics by Hyvönen, Ari-Elmeri

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-01-2018)
    “…The notion of post-truth politics has been insufficiently conceptualized, leaving its empirical viability questionable. As a response to this uncertainty, I…”
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    (No) Exit from liberalism? by Cooley, Alexander, Nexon, Daniel H

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…Post-Cold War expansion of liberal order rested on three legs: the implosion of major alternative ordering projects, the enjoyment by liberal democracies of a…”
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    The EU’s CFSP/CSDP in 2030: Towards an alternative vision of power? by Baciu, Cornelia-Adriana, Friede, Alexandra M

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…This article argues that the lack of an effective, coherent and progressive EU grand strategy that is able to streamline efforts and produce collective goods,…”
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    Disruptive technologies and nuclear weapons by Sokova, Elena

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…The current security environment faces two major challenges. On the one hand, the international arms control and security architecture are deteriorating…”
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    (No) future music? by Reynolds, Simon

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…One of the many memorable memes and thought slogans associated with the late theorist Mark Fisher is ‘‘the slow cancellation of the future.’’ What does this…”
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    Welcome to the grey zone: Future war and peace by Bressan, Sarah, Sulg, Mari-Liis

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…In this article, we develop a scenario of war and peace in Europe’s neighbourhood in 2030 and analyse its implications. We show how the key drivers of shifting…”
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    A world transformed by climate justice by Standke-Erdmann, Madita, Viehoff, Alina

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…What will the world look like in 2040 and how did we get there? How will climate change, one of, if not the most pressing issue of our times be tackled on a…”
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    The fourth generation: from anti-establishment to anti-system parties in Slovakia by Gyárfášová, Oľga

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-01-2018)
    “…The party systems in many democracies are in flux due to the emergence and electoral successes of new, alternative political parties. This phenomenon has a…”
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    Brexit and EU Legitimation: Unwitting Martyr for the Cause? by Beaumont, Paul

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-10-2019)
    “…Drawing upon emerging trends across Europe, this essay argues that the painful learning Britain undergoes via Brexit, looks set to become a useful lesson for…”
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    Who makes the world? Academics and (un)cancelling the future by Holthaus, Leonie, Stockmann, Nils

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…In this essay, we consider the role of academics as change-makers. There is a long line of reflection about academics’ sociopolitical role(s) in international…”
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    A strong and united Europe in the common foreign and security policy by Annen, Niels

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…We live in a changing and increasingly challenging world. The arc of insecurity around our borders to the south, the ongoing conflict in Syria, Iran’s nuclear…”
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    Weaponizing the world by Schlee, Rene, Opper, Jan

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…This essay outlines a version of 2040, wherein advanced globalization, privatization, climate change and nationalism lead to a global and permanent condition…”
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    International Relations Scholarship at 100: Publicism, Truth-Pluralism and the Usefulness Problem by Michelsen, Nicholas

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-10-2018)
    “…Revisionist studies have shown that stories about International Relations’ (IR) supposed disciplinary birth in 1919 function to obfuscate the history of…”
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    Future dis(order) by Mokry, Sabine

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…The current global order is structured into multiple, fragmented, sometimes overlapping regionalisms. These regionalisms are simultaneously caused by and…”
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    Europe’s future depends on perspective not policy by Kuus, Merje

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…Before we can fruitfully discuss what Europe ought to do about its various policy dilemmas, we need to re-examine the lens through which we view these…”
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    Managing geopolitical competition in the strategic domains by Rose, Frank A

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…In this presentation, I will seek to accomplish three primary objectives. First, I will address the reasons as to why the current US-Russia strategic stability…”
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    The war for the future by Forsythe, Samuel, Rößing, Anna

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…The following essay was born out of the authors’ participation in the Hamburg (Insecurity) Sessions 2019: Un-Cancelling the Future, and the discussions that…”
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    ‘Patriot’ games? Visions of a post-liberal international order and how to keep peace by Sumuvuori, Johanna

    Published in New perspectives (Prague, Czech Republic) (01-09-2020)
    “…Declaring the so-called Liberal International Order, and Multilateralism in general, obsolete has become fashionable after the Russian invasion of Crimea and…”
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