DPIR's @katesde.bsky.social explores in @theconversation.com how Western Indian Ocean countries collaborate to avoid climate disaster over a simulated oil spill in the Indian Ocean: ow.ly/3lgR50Wt8Ok
DPIR's @katesde.bsky.social explores in @theconversation.com how Western Indian Ocean countries collaborate to avoid climate disaster over a simulated oil spill in the Indian Ocean: ow.ly/3lgR50Wt8Ok
A postcard from Mombasa and a first glimpse into my emerging research on maritime security cooperation in the Western Indian Ocean
theconversation.com/i-watched-a-...
@katesde.bsky.social, Associate Professor in the International Relations of South Asia, joins the Why Curve podcast to discuss the confrontation between India and Pakistan: whycurve.com/episode/indi...
Can there ever be real peace between India and Pakistan? 78 years of rivalry and on/off conflict despite (or because of) a shared history. @katesde.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk tells me and @phildobbie.bsky.social
whycurve.com/episode/indi...
The suspension of a 1960 treaty between India and Pakistan has huge ramifications.
India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan has woven the historic treaty and the wider bilateral conflict together for the first time. @danhaines.bsky.social and I unpack the reasons and possible consequences for @theconversation.com theconversation.com/india-and-pa...
Signalling through implicature: How India signals in the Indo-Pacific (By Raphaëlle Khan and Kate Sullivan de Estrada): journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
The new issue of The British Journal of Politics and International Relations (2025) is out! This issue includes "Special Issue: Foreign Policy Signaling in the Indo-Pacific: Responses to the US-China Rivalry in a Multipolar World" journals.sagepub.com/toc/bpia/27/1