The E-International Relations Newsletter
16 April 2025
A little earlier than usual due to the Easter break, here’s your digest of the publications on E-International Relations over (a little under) 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.
Trump, Shattered Diplomacy and International Society
– Kieran O'Meara
Interview – Jorge Heine
Rwanda: A State of Resilience
– David Chandler
Icons and Stewards: How World Order Shapes Leadership and Legacy
– Anu Anwar
Europe’s Need for an Indo-Pacific Strategy
– Julian McBride
Interview – Anders Wivel
Monroe Reinterpreted: Trump 2.0’s Contemporary Approach to Latin America
– Hazal Melike Çoban
Caught between Scylla and Charybdis: Forced Displacement on the ‘Mind-map’ of Antagonistic Security
– Laura Zuber
The Paradox of Trump 2.0
– Prosper Malangmei
Ethiopia-Somalia Tensions: Power Dynamics and Extra-Regional Actors in the Red Sea Region
– Federico Donelli
Japan’s Military Awakening
– Julian McBride
Weakened US Relations Is Pushing Europe Towards China
– Ali Mammadov
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