Start date: 1 October 2025 Political Geography (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/political-geography) is seeking to appoint a Managing Editor to support the editorial workflow and help streamline journal operations. This role is ideal for early-career researchers with a strong interest in academic publishing and an ambition to develop professionally within the field. The position offers opportunities for increased responsibilities … Continue reading Call for Applications: Managing Editor – Political Geography
What Not to Do When Submitting to Political Geography
I’ve been meaning to write this for a while, mostly out of mild frustration. As Editor in Chief of Political Geography, I genuinely wish I didn’t have to send out so many desk rejections. But the truth is, a significant number of submissions we receive are rejected before they even reach peer review. And many … Continue reading What Not to Do When Submitting to Political Geography
Op-Ed for Renewable Matter: Water as weapon: India’s threat to the Indus Treaty signals a dangerous global turn
I recently published the following editorial in Renewable Matter, where I reflect on India’s threat to unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. This is not only a deeply troubling development in a volatile region — it also speaks to a broader shift in the global order, where international agreements are increasingly disregarded in … Continue reading Op-Ed for Renewable Matter: Water as weapon: India’s threat to the Indus Treaty signals a dangerous global turn
Interview with Al Jazeera English
I was interviewed on Al Jazeera English during the evening news to discuss India’s decision to suspend participation in the Indus Waters Treaty—a worrying development with potentially far-reaching consequences.For decades, the treaty has structured water allocation between India and Pakistan. While the immediate effects may be limited, the risk of future disruptions increases if new … Continue reading Interview with Al Jazeera English
Political Geography in Practice: Theories, Approaches, Methodologies is out!
Thrilled to finally hold the physical copy of Political Geography in Practice: Theories, Approaches, Methodologies in my hands!Co-edited with Caroline Nagel, Kevin Grove, and Kimberley Peters, this volume brings together an exceptional group of scholars to explore how political geography is done—across diverse theoretical traditions, methodological approaches, and empirical contexts. Grateful to all the contributors … Continue reading Political Geography in Practice: Theories, Approaches, Methodologies is out!
Recensione di Sete su L’Almanacco della Scienza, il web magazine curato dall’Ufficio Stampa del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Accessibile a questo link: https://almanacco.cnr.it/articolo/11908/oro-blu
Recensione di Sete su Prisma, Novembre 2024
New publication in IEMed Yearbook
Each year, the European Institute for the Mediterranean (IEMed) publishes its Yearbook, an open-access volume that reviews current developments in the Mediterranean geopolitical area. This year, I contributed a small piece on hydropolitics in the MENA region. You can find it below at also at this link. 2024_Hyrdopolitics-Mena-Region-Menga-IEMedYearbook2024Download
Intervista per La Nuova Sardegna, 29 settembre 2024
Intervista per La Nuova Ecologia, Settembre 2024
Nuova EcologiaDownload



