Nicholas Lees
@ndmlees.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer in International Politics, University of Liverpool. Foreign policy, global inequality, democracy and conflict. https://www.nicholasdmlees.net/
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But, their qualitative investigation raises additional complications! Interviewees report increased tensions within the Group of 77 at the UN and a tendency towards drafting lowest-common-denominator resolutions to maintain unity. It's a really interesting and worthwhile contribution.
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They find that South-South solidarity hasn't just persisted in terms of their chosen quantitative measure at the United Nations General Assembly despite the economic development of some Global South states, but that economic development seems to increase a state's alignment with the Global South.
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Another great thread from Liam, genuinely very thought provoking.
lastpositivist.bsky.social
In my mind Auden, Robert Frost, Rawls, CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien (slight edge case cos he was Catholic) and Mr. Rodgers are all part of the same early-mid 20thC. cultural movement which was trying to synthesise this genteel version of WASP culture, and it didn't quite work so now their hegemony is over.
ndmlees.bsky.social
Great Leeds band. Blackbirds Fall is standout.
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Really great thread. Seems to me like some of the 'restrainers' and unilateralists were suffering from what Jon Elster calls the 'younger sibling' fallacy - that others won't react strategically to our own strategic actions.
kuorum.bsky.social
IR Theory 🧵: One issue I have with unilateralist and restraint approaches to foreign policy is that they assume other countries have no choice but to maintain their policies even the face of US withdrawal from global leadership.

The US can get all the benefits of global leadership without the cost.
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We discussed inconsistencies in the foreign policies of all states and within both the N & S, the relationship between historical experiences & contemporary foreign policy positions, the different idioms through which Global South states register dissatisfaction. Thanks all who participated.
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Had a great @mybisa.bsky.social panel on foreign policy of Global South states feat Obert Hodzi, Ahmed Umar, Thaís Doria with Meera Sabaratnam as discussant.
ndmlees.bsky.social
Most self-proclaimed 'geopolitics analysts' simply aren't very good at analysing geopolitics. It's usually little more than sports commentary, with a terrible signal to noise ratio.
beijingpalmer.bsky.social
remember how the Gaza tunnels were an invulnerable fortress into which Hamas would simply retreat? and how Hizbollah would resist the Israeli forces in Lebanon to the death? and how Iranian missiles would wreck Israeli sites? there's been a lot of bad wish casting.
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In a week and a day, I'll be presenting findings from my new book The International Relations of the North-South Divide as part of the British International Studies Association conference in Belfast. Looking forward to sharing ideas with others interested in Global South foreign policy.
Book cover for 'The International Relations of the North-South Divide'.
ndmlees.bsky.social
Looking forward to @mybisa.bsky.social - where I'll be discussing 'Southern Strategies: Foreign Policy Perspectives of Global South States' with a great group of panelists. My paper offers a new way of looking at foreign policy differences between Global South states, using cluster analysis.
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I go into even more depth about North-South relations and how historical inequality shapes foreign policy disagreements in my forthcoming book with Bristol University Press, reviewing theories and offering new quant & mixed method investigations.
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The International Relations of the North-South Divide
The International Relations of the North-South Divide - Historical Inequality, Contemporary Disagreement and World Politics; Through a comprehensive and comparative study of data on foreign policy pos...
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I have a longstanding interest in the Global South in diplomacy and multilateralism. Here I argue that the Group of 77 within the UN system promotes a ‘South-South ideology’ that shapes voting patterns and the issues states discuss at the General Assembly.
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ndmlees.bsky.social
I have a lot of new followers, so I thought I’d introduce myself. I’m Nicholas Lees, Senior Lecturer (Associate Prof) of International Politics at Liverpool University. I mainly research role of material inequalities in shaping diplomatic relations between states. Recent research below.
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I'm making a thread with some of Valeriano's greatest hits. First, his criminally-overlooked forecast of future conflicts involving Russia: 'The analysis... the Ukraine's growing risk for coming conflict increases as the variables of interest pile on.'
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Russia and the Near Abroad: Applying a Risk Barometer for War
The steps-to-war theory has made important strides in uncovering the causes of interstate armed conflict. Scholars now have a reliable way to delineate the path to war or towards peace. This articl...
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