The E-International Relations Newsletter
28 October 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.
The Chagos Islands and the Triumph of Great Power Politics over Human Rights
– Ra Mason and Suzanne Doyle
Review – Cyber Sovereignty
– Pnina Shuker
All Eyes on the Upcoming Meetings between Lula and Xi
– Rafael R. Ioris
Interview – Steven Vogel
The ‘Pizza Effect’ on Nations and Nationalism
– Curtis Large
The Role of Smart Power and Collective Action in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
– Mazlum Özkan
The Concept of Soft Power and AI
– Daniele Carminati
Civil Society Participation in International Criminal Justice
– Kjersti Lohne
Droned Lives, from Gaza to the World
– Toni Čerkez
The BNP’s Dilemma in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape
– Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
India’s QUAD Strategy
– Aagya Gupta
Resolving the Ongoing Suppression of the Yazidis
– Karzan Aziz Mahmood
Game Theory and Non-Alignment: India’s Position in the Russia-Ukraine War
– Smriti Kolar
Japan-South Korea Relations: Breaking the Cycle?
– Sofia Ribeiro-Lemos
Review – The Red Suitcase
– Martin Duffy
Democracy Support and the European Parliament
– Giuliano Guidi Braga
Imperialism in Contemporary Russian Liberalism: Alexei Navalny’s Rhetoric
– Gabrielė Kaminskaitė
This week on the Thinking Global Podcast, two episodes (one and two) with David Anderson who speaks on Judith N. Shklar and International Relations.
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