The E-International Relations Newsletter
9 February 2025
Here’s 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.
Exploring the World of the International Election Observer
– Martin Duffy
Applying Just War Theory to the Russo-Ukrainian War
– Nazar Syvak
The Mixed Results of Made in China 2025
– Farhad Gojayev
Review – Living the Asian Century
– Peter Coclanis
Military Justice and the Response to ‘Everyday’ Violence in the British Armed Forces
– Hannah Richards
How Autonomous are the Crown Dependencies?
– Peter Clegg
Review – Cold Case Hammarskjöld
– Martin Duffy
The Nation-State: An Oxymoronic Relationship?
– William Mallinson and Andrey Voynitsky
Interview – Jasmin Lilian Diab
– E-International Relations
Mercenaries of Peace: The Role of Private Military Contractors in Conflict
– Parth Piyush Prasad
Review – Reconstructing the Responsibility to Protect
– Alexander Hall
Reflecting on Terrorism’s Temporalities After the Southport Attacks
– Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister and Andrew Whiting
Do the Voices of Victims of Mass Atrocities Make a Difference?
– Mukesh Kapila
Trump’s Coronation: The New Romanov Century
– Patricia Sohn
Be sure to check our our podcast, Thinking Global, wherever you get your podcasts. This week we interviewed Dr. Harry Hobbs who spoke about micronations and the international system, the practices of legitimacy and sovereignty of micronations, their position in international law, and more.





