The E-International Relations Newsletter
23 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.
Luigi Mangione and the Politics of Violence Labelling
– Adriana Marin
Migrantising Diplomacy
– Hélène Thiolle
Threat Perception in International Relations: The Neglected Dimension of Leaders’ On-Going Experience
– Eitan Oren
Review – World Statehood
– Bob Jessop
The Long Destruction of Gaza: Toxic Saturation, Health Decimation, and Climate Loss and Damage
– Carly A. Krakow
Decolonising the IR Curriculum: Reflections from a Classroom
– Ananya Sharma
Australia’s Strategic Culture and Evolving Threats in the Indo-Pacific
– Vaibhav Pramod Karajgikar
Tech Imperialism Reloaded: AI, Colonial Legacies, and the Global South
– Salvador Santino Regilme
China’s Growing Role in Central Asia
– Akanksha Meena
Review – 20 Days in Mariupol
– Martin Duffy
Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions under the Shah and Ayatollahs: Strikingly Analogous but More Dangerous
– Stephen McGlinchey and Jamsheed K. Choksy
Extractivism and Resistance: Gendered Perspectives on the Global Resource Economy
– Brianna Nicole Hernandez
Sammarinese Nationalism: Between Myth and Modernity
– Curtis Large
The Geopolitics of Moldova’s Wine Industry
– Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
Beyond Apocalypse: Securitization and Exceptionalism in Environmental Politics
– Yifei (Desmond) Shao
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
Something from our open access book shelf
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