The E-International Relations Newsletter
10 November 2024
Here is your digest of the publications on E-International Relations over the past fortnight. This newsletter, and all of our content, will always be free. If you are able to support our work you can sign up for the paid tier if you have not yet done so.
Russia’s Status as a Colonial Power
– Kseniya Oksamytna
Weaponising Memes: Reflections on Digital Propaganda
– by Mihaela-Georgiana Mihăilescu
National Honor and Religious Duty: Iran’s Strategic Evolution in Confronting Israel
– Mazlum Özkan
Why Both Ukraine and Russia Need Peace after a Third Summer of War
– Maksym Beznosiuk and Martin A. Smith
Review – India’s Near East
– by Prashant Singh
Interview – Patrick Cohrs
Coming Home to Roost: The Growth of BRICS and the Quest For De-Dollarization
– Alexandra Hofer
North Korea’s Gambit in the Russia-Ukraine War
– Manish Jung Pulami and Saume Saptaparna Nath
Georgia Can Win Democracy
– Zarina Burkadze
(Un)Sustainable World Order
– Natalia Slobodian
‘Women in Defence’ Initiatives Need Greater Transparency and Parliamentary Oversight
– Georgina Holmes
Sovereignty First: US Support on Bangladesh’s Terms
– Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
War and Crisis: The Impact of Narratives on the Militarisation of U.S. Police
– Talia Marie Pettitt
Review – Lives of Circumcised and Veiled Women
– Shireen Manocha
India-China Rivalry and its Long Shadow Over the BRICS
– Arvind Mohan
Contexts and Questions Around the UK’s New Protect Duty
– Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister, Birgit den Outer, Dan Stevens and Nick Vaughan-Williams
Observing Kashmir’s first Post-Autonomy Elections
– Martin Duffy
Equal Voices, Shared Futures: Reforming the UN at a Critical Crossroads
– Mazlum Özkan
India’s Health and Climate Inequities: Navigating the Global North-South Divide
– Vivek N.D.
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