The E-International Relations Newsletter
28 June
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.
Is Restraint a Realistic Option for Donald Trump?
– Özgür Öztürk
Proscribing Palestine Action: Questions and Issues for the UK
– Lee Jarvis and Tim Legrand
The Future of South Azerbaijan: Ethnic Politics in a Collapsing Iran
– Babek Chalabi
Rethinking the China Challenge
– Richard W. Coughlin
Review – Russia’s Overlooked Invasion
– Martin Larys
How Delegative Argentine Democracy Has Become under Milei
– Tim Pires Alves
When Soft Power is Weaponized: The Thai-Cambodian Border Crisis
– Apipol Sae-Tung
Ocean Diplomacy at the Third UN Ocean Conference
– Martin Duffy
Interview – Alexandra Phelan
Why Britain Should Back a Hong Kong Government-in-Exile
– Ka Hang Wong
The Gibraltar-Spain Border Deal: The Last Piece of the EU Exit Jigsaw?
– Peter Clegg
Mimicking Democracy Promotion: How Parallel Observers Undermine OSCE Election Monitoring
– Markus Pollak
Interview – Emma Salisbury
European Credibility and the Illusion of Normative Power
– Joseph Black
Might Over Law: Israel’s Strike on Iran and the Future of Global Order
– Tewfik Hamel
Multiculturalism in Canada: Lacking Purpose and Intent in Law and Policy
– Di Rao
Finally, we published a range of podcast episodes as we attended BISA this month, you can find them all aggregated here, and more are coming as we get them edited and online in the coming days.





