The E-International Relations Newsletter
24 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.
Seeing Through the Fog of Justice in Israel and Palestine
– Mark Kersten
Heartland vs. Sea Power: Why the Rimland Will Shape the Future of World Order
– Anu Anwar
ASEAN’s Sempiternal Challenge: Maintaining Centrality in the Indo-Pacific
– Marie Kwon
The 2025 Philippine General Election and US Strategy in Asia
– Rizal Buendia
Habitus and the 2024 US Presidential Elections
– Patricia Sohn
Interview – Michael Butler
Review – Mrs Robinson
– Martin Duffy
Toward a Japan-South Korea Alliance Less Reliant on the US
– Hanjin Park, Mary Ochiai and Jiachen Shi
The F-16 Coalition for Ukraine: Small State Status-Seeking Through Donations
– Jelle van den Wijngaard
Three Representations for Understanding Planetary Politics
– Frédéric Rame
Lone-Wolf Terrorism: A Threat to Public Safety or A Catalyst for Public Hysteria
– Katie Malkin
Canada’s Armed Forces: On the Brink?
– David Wright
Reinhold Niebuhr and the Future of US Support for Ukraine
– Craig R. Myers
America First Revisited: Trump’s Agenda and Its Global Implications
– Pavittarbir Saggu
Be sure to follow Thinking Global wherever you get your podcasts. Our latest episode with James Goldgeier discusses US Foreign Policy after the 2024 election.





