In 2015, the so-called “migrant crisis” became a major international issue that has since affected the immigration policies and national asylum systems of dozens of countries all over the world….
…of altering the balance of power in the international order via what are known as ‘active measures’. Two of the most consequential recent application of this kind of measures took…
…Hansen’s original contribution. The resurgence of this phenomenon is also accompanied by profound changes at other levels: the world has become more global, digitization is advancing and, in International Relations,…
…the context of avoiding being exposed to the economic interests of JANUS.NET, e-journal of International Relations e-ISSN: 1647-7251 Vol. 13, Nº. 2 (November 2022-April 2023), pp. 354-372 Brittle Guinea-Bissau: A…
This essay is an exploratory exercise that aims to outline the agenda-setting processes in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), specifically using the case of health policies. To this end,…
This paper aims to provide an overview of the presence of Chinese in Brazil, who are estimated to be about 300,000 in number. Based on the dialectical relationship between Brazil…
By analysing the historical picture between China and the European Union, focusing on their trade and economic relations, and discussing the consequences of Chinese trade and investment in Europe, this…
Small states, despite their power deficits, are able to influence large states. This paper explores how Portugal appears to have selected strategies to modulate yet improve its relations with China…
Undertaking a case study of the Soviet-Finnish border in the 1920s, the article explores how problems of Soviet international borders’ security and Soviet initial responses to them locally played on…
…of the newly erected Jakarta International Stadium and the recently held Formula E and both have gained attention and stimulated conversations in Indonesia. So have both been known as a…