We wanted to share some updates in case any of our readers missed these in our recent communications.
You may have noticed we have recently begun cross-posting our content on our Substack homepage. We are looking to make the most of this platform to find new readers, and engage existing ones on a deeper level. This means that everything you see on E-International Relations will also now appear on Substack – which means that we will notify you each time we post some content (perhaps 10 or so times per week as a rough estimate). This will be by email, or in the substack app, which we recommend installing.
Here’s some notes:
We recommend you set your Substack subscription to E-International Relations up so you get notified in a way that is appropriate to your needs by tailoring your notifications on the website or the Substack app – see here.
If you only want to get notifications/emails for the fortnightly newsletter, you can keep the newsletter option checked and uncheck the other sections. This means things would continue for you as before.
However, if you dont mind us emailing you more often, we would encourage you to stay fully subscribed so you don’t miss any of the scholarship and insight we will be bringing you.
Whatever your subscription/notification status, everything we publish is free to read (no paywall) on our official website as well as our substack.
The biggest benefit of substack for us is that all readers, regardless of paid/free subscription status, can comment on our articles. We encourage you to do so. In the future we will deepen our engagement with our readers here, and we look forward to building up that interaction as our audience grows here.
If there’s something you’d like us to keep in mind / some feedback you would like to leave, please do leave your thoughts in the comments section to this article on Substack.
Thanks again for your support


