• Dramaturgy and crisis management: A third act 

      Ball, Sarah; McConnell, Allan; Stark, Alastair
      Published 2021
      Dramaturgical perspectives have been used successfully in the past by crisis management researchers. However, previous contributions have been limited because they have been actor-centered, which has meant that they have ...
      Article
    • The Alberta Effect and Canadian Climate Policy 

      MacNeil, Robert
      Published 2021-07-01
      This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘California effect’ in the literature on environmental policy in federal states. The paper argues that Canada’s efforts to achieve ...
      Open Access
      Working Paper
    • Life, death, and the living dead in the time of COVID-19 

      Der Derian, J.; Gara, P.
      Published 2021
      Is COVID-19 our first global zombie event? The question leads to others that fall outside the decorum of official discourse, possibly because the answers reach beyond the pale of the state. Unable to understand the nature ...
      Article
    • What Does South Korea Think of the China-US COVID Blame Game? 

      Raswant, Arpit; Kim, Jiye
      Published 2021
      Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a “G-0” international system has surfaced. Countries like South Korea are pressed to consider pandemic management at a time when there are growing signs of a lack of cooperation between ...
      Other
    • South Korea and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Yes, But Not Quite 

      Kim, Jiye; Wilkins, Thomas
      Published 2020
      In a call with South Korean President Jae-In Moon on 11 November 2020, the United States President-elect Joe Biden emphasised that South Korea represented the “lynchpin of the security and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific ...
      Article, Letter