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More exciting research on #populism# and #foreignpolicy# to come! Congratulations @LeslieWehner 🥳🥳
Happy and thoroughly delighted :-) to have been a awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship to advance my research project on “The Promised Change of Populism in Foreign Policy” @PoLIS_Bath
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Looking forward to welcoming my friends of the #populism# #IR# #foreignpolicy# community to @UniFreiburg this Thursday and Friday to our workshop 'How to Study the International Effects of Populism'! Particularly looking forward to my students' poster presentations :-) https://t.co/x9GPMsv8AI
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Happy that our project could contribute a chapter to this edited volume, which approaches #populism# and #foreignpolicy# by focusing on #regions#. @SDestradi @lyssasantiago and @vihangjumle wrote the Asia chapter
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Our edited volume on Populist Foreign Policy (PFP) is out! This joint venture brings together 23 scholars who had already conducted research on #populism# in IR. Each chapter looks at the drivers, patterns, and effects of PFP in a different region [THREAD] https://t.co/REDPGqgjnZ
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🚨 We are hiring! 🚨 Please circulate our call for applications for two PhD positions in the MSCA doctoral network IDEoPOP #populism# #ForeignPolicy# #InternationalRelations# @UniFreiburg @PW_UniFreiburg https://t.co/b5wqtw4SWA
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At #EISAPEC23# there is an entire section on #populism# as the #newnormal# in international politics! Join us in Room S28. This afternoon from 14:30, we have a panel on #populism# & #foreignpolicy# :-)
A great start of the section on #populism# as the new normal that Erica Resende and I organised. Join us in Room S28 #EISAPEC23# @Populism_IR over the next days! https://t.co/HzKPurWf4H
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.@GiorgiaMeloni's claim she's bridge btw @EU_Commission & Trump works well with electorate, but is already hitting a wall. Faced with tariffs, she'll have to choose, & she'll choose Europe. @glegorano in @ForeignPolicy, with some comments by yours truly. https://t.co/ouTO4XHKwt
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Analysing foreign policy changes in Bolivia, India, and the Philippines, @SDestradi, (@UniFreiburg) & @HannesPlagemann (@GIGA_Institute) examine how populists escalate international disputes. Read more in their #openaccess# article: https://t.co/KLABsFxAPP https://t.co/CObyEN4pOM
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Trump's foreign policy was unpredictably high during his first term, but from 2025 onwards, this may well be different. @SDestradi of @Populism_IR and Dr. Plagemann explore how the actions of other populists provide insight into the possible foreign policy trajectory of a second Trump administration. https://t.co/LdCj6caZ6D
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The Minister met tonight with two foreign policy professionals to work in the first Trump Administration: Allison Hooker & Alex Gray. They discussed recent developments in global affairs and in the Indo-Pacific, the US’ role in the world and NZ-US relations. 🇺🇸 🤝 🇳🇿 https://t.co/sOBthosMYg
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Super useful typology of populist politicisation of foreign policy by @DavidCadier in @FPA_Jrnl!!
📢New publication📢 In this open-access article just published in Foreign Policy Analysis @FPA_Jrnl, I argue that populism in power translates into a greater proclivity to politicise foreign policy. I look at Poland under the PiS government as case study https://t.co/5YUjkBPuKB
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Our edited volume on Populist Foreign Policy (PFP) is out! This joint venture brings together 23 scholars who had already conducted research on #populism# in IR. Each chapter looks at the drivers, patterns, and effects of PFP in a different region [THREAD] https://t.co/REDPGqgjnZ
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📢New publication📢 In this open-access article just published in Foreign Policy Analysis @FPA_Jrnl, I argue that populism in power translates into a greater proclivity to politicise foreign policy. I look at Poland under the PiS government as case study https://t.co/5YUjkBPuKB
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Zelenskiy will not announce top national security and foreign policy positions until after inauguration; does he realize Ukraine is still at war? https://t.co/rDfD1rj6Aq
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We started #isa2024# early this year with a pre-conf workshop on "Parties and Cabinets in Foreign Policy". Jointly organized by Ben Martill, @SibelOktay and me, we're over the moon for all the brilliant colleagues who are here to think about existing research & its future. @isanet https://t.co/5sx4hDyciE
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The Minister met two senior Trump Administration officials, Sebastian Gorka & Morgan Ortagus. They discussed the Trump Administration’s approach to foreign policy and relations between New Zealand and the United States. 🇺🇸 🤝 🇳🇿 @SebGorka @MorganOrtagus @usembassynz https://t.co/4b0Z6kGG1w
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Great to see our Co-Director, Prof. @DrAlbertazziUK, extensively quoted by Foreign Policy on a crucial issue: will the Italian PM manage to act as a "bridge" between the EU and the Trump administration in months to come?
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Our principal investigator, Prof. @DrAlbertazziUK, speaks to Foreign Policy about Meloni's attempts to be seen as a mediator between Trump and the EU. Will it work? 👇
.@GiorgiaMeloni's claim she's bridge btw @EU_Commission & Trump works well with electorate, but is already hitting a wall. Faced with tariffs, she'll have to choose, & she'll choose Europe. @glegorano in @ForeignPolicy, with some comments by yours truly. https://t.co/ouTO4XHKwt
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Happy and thoroughly delighted :-) to have been a awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship to advance my research project on “The Promised Change of Populism in Foreign Policy” @PoLIS_Bath
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We’re very pleased with our meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio this afternoon. We came here to listen to the new Administration and to be clear about what is important to New Zealand. Today, we enjoyed substantive and productive discussions with Secretary Rubio across a broad range of issues. There’s a lot happening in the Indo-Pacific, and indeed our world. It’s a seriously valuable time to be here in Washington DC. Secretary Rubio has had a long career in foreign policy and it was helpful to re-connect with him and hear his insights into what is going on. This has been a very successful visit to Washington DC, meeting with a wide range of representatives of the Trump Administration. We agreed that we should continue to work together for a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific. And we talked about all the areas where New Zealand and the United States have interests in common. These include the prosperity and stability of the Pacific Islands, space and technology, as well as Antarctica where our cooperation has been deep and longstanding. This visit has provided the starting point for considering what constructive cooperation between New Zealand and the United States might look like in the months and years ahead. This is just the first step. We will now go back to New Zealand to discuss with Cabinet colleagues what we have learned here in Washington DC. With Secretary Rubio, we have agreed to remain in close contact in the months ahead. We will no doubt see each other again later this year, whether at a regional meeting or back here in DC. -WP @SecRubio @StateDept @usembassynz @NZembassyUS
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