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NGOs in International Politics: Actors and Actions, 2nd edition

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News and Notes

Congratulations to Emma Soubrier! Her new book, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates: Diverging Paths to Regional and Global Power, was included in the Middle East Journal's list of top ten books of 2025! It was reviewed by David B. Des Roches, who shared this praise: “This work is important, covers policy as well as various theories that explain and justify those policies, and could be applied with utility to other regions of the world.”

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Check out Global Connections TV’s recent interview of economist Enrique Dussel Peters, author of Latin America, China, and Great Power Competition. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Dussel Peters draws on decades of research to unpack how the strategic rivalry between the United States and China is reshaping global geopolitics—especially across Latin America and the Caribbean.

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