The E-International Relations Newsletter
13 October 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.
With Hezbollah’s Retaliation Strategy in Disarray, Israel and Iran Brace for War
– Bishwajit Acharya
The Oslo Process: The Façade of Peace between Palestine and Israel
– Maria Gilani
Interview – Marco Siddi
Review – The Return of Great Powers
– Andrew Latham and Liam Athas
Evaluating the Repercussions of the Chagos Islands Sovereignty Deal
– Peter Clegg
Opinion – On Gerontology
– Patricia Sohn
How Racial Injustice Undermines Democracy Promotion
– Khaleb Pierre and Juheon Lee
Thinking Global Podcast – Chase Oliver
Interview – Klaus Dodds
Beijing’s Charm Offensive: China’s Soft Power Projection in Central Asia
– Zhanserik Temirtashev
The Next Challenge for Bangladesh’s 2024 Uprising
– Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
Call of Duty and Our Geopolitical Reality – Jack Dulgarian
Opinion – The Hidden Genocide Behind Uyghur Forced Labor
– Mamtimin Ala
Analysing the Justiciability of Social and Economic Rights
– Tala Sultan
Opinion – Europe Cannot Ignore the Republican Party’s Shifting Foreign Policy Playbook
– Johannes Kornberger
Opinion – Georgia’s Embrace of Discrimination
– Jonathan Pettifer
‘Worse Than a Dictatorship’: Rwanda’s 2024 General Election
– Martin Duffy
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