Would you save a drowning child? Of course you would, but does this mean you need to give away all your disposable income? We look at Peter Singer’s drowning child thought experiment.
Read MoreRight so it’s the fourth video of the Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance series and I’m talking about when one can act on the right to resistance.
Read MoreI’m very please to see that my book Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance has been reviewed by Elizabeth Kahn in Ethics & International Affairs. It is the first time any of my work has been publicly reviewed and I’m very grateful for such a generous examination of my work. If you are curious about the book, read the review.
Read MoreWelcome to the inaugural episode of the City Politics Podcast. Today we’ll give you the City view on COVID-19 and Global Inequality. Our guests are Ronen Palan, Professor of International Politics, and Sandy Hager, Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy.
Read MoreIn December Cambridge University Press published my first book Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance. If you are interested in reading more the first ten pages of the book are available to everyone via this post.
Read MoreInternational trade reduced, global supply chains cut off, imports interrupted: globalisation is going backwards thanks to coronavirus. But in an age of trade wars and nationalism, could this be a taste of things to come?
Read MoreMy new book Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance is now available for pre-order at Cambridge University Press, Amazon, and other on-line retailers.
Read MoreThe Cambridge University Press page for Global Poverty, Injustice, and Resistance, my forthcoming book, is now live.
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