Tobias Gerber

Tobias Gerber is an MSc student in Politics Research at Wolfson College, Oxford. His research interests centre on international security and foreign policy analysis, with a particular focus on how leaders shape decisions to use or threaten force.

Yufeng Liu

I am a DPhil student in Politics (Comparative Government) focusing on the political economy of subnational government, examining inter-governmental arrangements and their implications on political and economic outcomes. It also concerns a cross-national comparison of fiscally centralised states, namely the UK, France, and China. I employ quantitative methods of causal inference and game theory, whereas my theoretic framework is intrinsically comparativist and historical institutionalist.

Friedrich Zillessen

I am a DPhil student in Politics at St Peter's College, University of Oxford.

My research explores the instrumentalisation of law in processes of democratic backsliding, with a focus on anticipating legal vulnerabilities, corresponding authoritarian strategies, and sources of democratic resilience.

Zahid Yaqub

Zahid Yaqub is a PhD Scholar at the University of Karachi Pakistan, specializing in the study of Soft Power in International Relations. His doctoral research, titled Israeli Soft Power Application: Lessons for Pakistan, examines the strategic use of soft power through the theoretical framework developed by Joseph Nye Jr. His work places particular emphasis on how states craft influence through culture, diplomacy, values, and global engagement, and how Pakistan can enhance its own soft power capabilities.

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