Danish Transnationals: Reconciling “Roots” with “Routes”
January 30, 2020
By Abdulkadir Osman Farah, PhD In January 2020 the world commemorated the 75th anniversary of Soviet liberation of Auschwitz. During the holocaust, the [...]
Davos: Bastion for Twisted Transnational Encounters
January 23, 2020
A prominent social thinker once rhetorically enquired “what is the purpose of exploring outer planets, while we remain oblivious to the needs and [...]
Cruelty in Libya
January 16, 2020
By Abdulkadir Osman Farah, PhD Wars are by nature cruel. Civil wars and proxy wars are costly and deeply more cruel- particularly against civilians. [...]
Twitter diplomacy or un-diplomacy
January 10, 2020
By Abdulkadir Osman Farah, PhD Diplomacy remains vital praxis in transnational encounters and connections. States continue to dispatch diplomats and [...]
Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Transnational encounters, connections and networks
November 30, 2019
We live in an age of migration, mobility and uncertainties. We currently also go through in an era of identity politics and popular mobilization in a [...]