Global (Dis)Order is a dedicated interdisciplinary research group based at City St George’s, University of London formed to develop new international research to further our understanding of global order and disorder. It aims to form a unique, global and diverse network practitioners, public intellectuals, researchers, and academics, who are making sense of, interpreting, and navigating Global Disorder.

LATEST NEWS

Turkey’s Venezuela Test: Solidarity Talk and Power Politics

Begum Zorlu, a member of the Global Disorder research group, has published a new article on Nicolás Maduro’s dramatic capture by the United States, revealing the limits of Turkey’s foreign policy solidarity with Venezuela and, more broadly, about the constraints facing middle powers that rely on performative, values-based alliances. You can find the full article…

New Publication: The architecture of consent: the Ford Foundation, ‘brain irrigation’, and the making of India’s neoliberal transition

Inderjeet Parmar, a member of the Global Disorder research group, has published a new article with Atul Bhardwaj that rethinks India’s turn to market liberalisation, highlighting the long-term influence of elite knowledge networks and philanthropic foundations in shaping economic policy. Titled “The Architecture of Consent: the Ford Foundation, ‘Brain Irrigation’, and the Making of India’s…

New Publication: Neuroticism and Political Ideology Across Generations

Francesco Rigoli, a member of the Global Disorder research group, has published a new article in the International Social Science Journal titled “Neuroticism Is Linked With Liberal Ideology in Young, but not Old, People in the United States.” The study explores why younger Americans tend to be more liberal than older generations. The study proposes…