Author profile: E-International Relations

Interview – Anthony J. Langlois

E-International Relations • Oct 27 2016 • Features

Anthony J. Langlois discusses his research on the relationship between International Relations Theory and Global Sexuality Politics.

Interview – Justin Mueller

E-International Relations • Oct 26 2016 • Features

Dr Justin Mueller discusses the themes of temporality, sovereignty and imperialism – and addresses the question ‘when is imperialism’.

Interview – Aleš Karmazin

E-International Relations • Oct 23 2016 • Features

Ales Karmazin discusses the concept of Chinese correlative ontology and how it challenges binary logic and puts forward a more nuanced vision of societies.

Interview – Abi Williams

E-International Relations • Oct 12 2016 • Features

Dr. Abi Williams discusses the role of think tanks in international affairs, the future of multilateral institutions, UN reform and international courts and tribunals.

Online Resources – Foreign Policy and Diplomacy

E-International Relations • Oct 9 2016 • Online resources

A collection of online resources, including multimedia clips and free book chapters, introducing foreign policy and diplomacy to beginners.

Online Resources – International Relations Basics

E-International Relations • Oct 9 2016 • Online resources

A series of basic resources, including videos, books and guides, to help get you started with studying International Relations.

Online Resources – US Foreign Policy

E-International Relations • Oct 9 2016 • Online resources

Primary resources, declassified papers, public policy documents and links to the Presidential Libraries in the USA. Part of E-IR’s Online Resources section.

Interview – Elizabeth Shakman Hurd

E-International Relations • Sep 30 2016 • Features

Professor Shakman Hurd discusses her latest book ‘Beyond Religious Freedom’ and where she believes the study of religion in IR is headed.

Interview – Kasturi Sen

E-International Relations • Sep 26 2016 • Features

Kasturi Sen discusses Syria’s healthcare system, derides the humanitarian costs of economic sanctions, and stresses the need for interdisciplinary approaches to research.

Interview – Tine de Moor

E-International Relations • Sep 18 2016 • Features

Tine De Moor speaks about how the present benefits from historical research, answers questions on the commons, and advises young scholars to engage with societal debate.

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