The E-International Relations Newsletter
28 September 2024
Hello all, 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.
Israel’s Two Front War
– by Bishwajit Acharya and Soumya Narain
Europe Cannot Ignore the Republican Party’s Shifting Foreign Policy Playbook
– by Johannes Kornberger
The 2024 Elections, Disinformation, Cyberattacks and the Possibility of Insurgency in the US
– by Michael W. Mosser and Dan G. Cox
Opinion – How Global Politics Exploits Women’s Health
– by Sophie Harman
A Geopolitical “Furia Roja”? The European Union and Spain’s EURO 2024 Victory
– by Moritz Weiss and Benjamin Daßler
How the Islamic State Weaponizes Imitation in Its Propaganda
– by Niels Schattevoet
Omens for Uruguay’s Presidential Elections
– by Wilder Alejandro Sánchez and Caleb M. Mills
Beijing’s Weaponisation of Diplomacy Against Taiwan
– by Tarik Solmaz
Northern Ireland as a Sacrifice Zone: The Lough Neagh Crisis
– by Louise Taylor and John Barry
Interview – Kristin Anabel Eggeling
Double Standards and Media Bias in Israel’s War on Gaza
– by Nasir Almasri
Review – Navalny
– by Martin Duffy
Thinking Global Podcast – Marsha Henry
Injustice Paves the Way for Revolution: Lessons from Bangladesh
– by Shafi Md Mostofa
Gender and Weaponization of Healthcare in Conflict: A Feminist Discourse Analysis
– by Alba Andrés Sánchez
Review – How Migration Really Works
– by Alice Fill
Interview – Preethi Amaresh
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