The Global Politics, Economy and Society doctoral training programme at Oxford Brookes University has been developed in response to the proliferation of issue areas under the analytical remit of International Relations.
International Relations faces a situation characterised by complexity, turbulence and contingency in its very foundation, raising profound questions about the very identity of its actors.
The current financial crisis – revealing highly complex relations between high finance, corporate governance, geopolitics between the US and China, and mortgages in middle-class aspiring everyday life – is only one manifestation of this character of globalisation; the ‘war on terror’, linking conventional security question and the legal right of states to intervene militarily to Pakistani slums, and clashes of cultures and civilizations, is another; as are the complexities of global warming.