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Senior Fellow in Politics at All Souls College, Oxford. Interested in jihadism, Middle East history, and digital methods. Linux enthusiast and nature-lover
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Thrilled to say @ucdpolitics.bsky.social is making a permanent hire at Assistant Professor in any field across politics and international relations. Details here: my.corehr.com/pls/coreport... Join us!

This is why we need RESEARCH. These attacks WILL continue. They WILL happen again. There is no detailed centralized data on mass shooting plots in the U.S. www.npr.org/2025/03/08/n...

This chap is right but his chart is out of date. The international system has been fraying for years. The wars in Ethiopia, Sudan and now DRC have barely registered in the rich world but they've been extraordinarily bloody

A group of Freelancers on Reddit built this Website, a group of #Europeans, #Canadians and #Americans Are Promoting for you to buy European www.goeuropean.org

Say what you will about the transatlantic crisis, but X is certainly back as the more happening platform

The thing about the big systems like the F-35 is this: smaller countries were buying them not because they were objectively much better than the competition, but because it bought goodwill in DC (or so they thought). There was a diplomatic premium. Good luck charging that now

“Heaven help the US arms industry. This is catastrophic from an export standpoint.”

While this could certainly be true this (and AP and others) is citing SOHR, one guy in London who never provides evidence for his claims

It's been delayed a little, but here — at last — is the CFP for Schmidt Sciences' Humanities and AI Virtual Institute, to support research "at the intersection of AI and the humanities." Expressions of interest are due April 4th. Pls RT! www.schmidtsciences.org/humanities-a...

Sharaa’s speech yesterday about events on the coast. • Arabic sana.sy?p=2196344 • English sana.sy/en/?p=348926 • Video t.me/G_CSyriaa/584

Super excited to share that my book on network analysis and visualization as a method for book history will be out soon!! It's basically a how-to-start guide for book historians interested in networks 😃 www.arc-humanities.org/978180270268... #dh #bookhistory #firstbook #medievalsky

Ecosia.com search engine! Here WeGo instead of Google Maps! StoryGraph instead of GoodReads!

Inside the New Syria: The First Three Months @azelin.bsky.social @washinstitute.bsky.social www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analy...

Utrolig imponert av Prosjekt Solheimsbrakka i Narvik som fikk samlet inn masse penger lokalt til å frakte 25 tonn sykehusutstyr til Kharkiv i Ukraina. Reportasje på NRK Nordland her: tv.nrk.no/serie/distri...

After the AfD's surge on Sunday, far right parties are the most voted-for of any grouping in Europe, for the first time in history: www.economist.com/graphic-deta...

NEW: The actions of Trump and Vance in recent weeks highlight something under-appreciated. The American right is now ideologically closer to countries like Russia, Turkey and in some senses China, than to the rest of the west (even the conservative west). My column: www.ft.com/content/3046...

A very rich portrait of Ahmad al-Sharaa @ft.com.web.brid.gy www.ft.com/content/8aa8...

Of course, small consumer choices like this won't change fact that Europe is totally dependent on US and Asia for tech. We don't make chips, we don't make phones, and our societies would grind to a halt without Microsoft Windows. Deeper changes are needed www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/en/our-proje...

Podcasten Ness er det soleklart mest interessante aktualitetsprogrammet i Norge i dag. Her blir man ordentlig kjent med maktmennesker og alle, inkludert verten selv, får reell motstand. De siste episodene med Skjervø/Svenneby og Røe Isaksen er gode eksempler podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/n...

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Fears Trump will destroy spy cooperation In the Norwegian intelligence service, there is concern that the US can no longer be trusted, and that secret operations will be put at risk

The proliferation of relatively cheap military-grade combat drones has allowed many African states to acquire a capability for precise air strikes they previously lacked. Is this changing the balance of power between states & insurgents in African conflicts? www.megatrends-afrika.de/publikation/...

Tunisia has forcefully descended into a new dictatorship, staging mass trials of political prisoners that echo Ben Ali's kangaroo courts of the 1990s. Kais Saied's rule by fiat makes a mockery of Tunisia's democratic decade (2011-21). And a great many people are being crushed under its wheels.