Author profile: E-International Relations

The 2024 Article Award

E-International Relations • Apr 15 2024 • Articles

We invite PhD / doctoral students and early career academics to prepare articles outlining novel, or under appreciated, ideas that contribute to a better understanding of international relations – with a £1000 prize.

Thinking Global Podcast – Arvind Kumar

E-International Relations • Apr 15 2024 • Features

Arvind Kumar speaks about the significance of the 2024 Indian elections, who the key political figures and parties are, class-based minor parties, and more. Available in Hindi and English.

Thinking Global Podcast – Quentin Skinner

E-International Relations • Apr 8 2024 • Features

Quentin Skinner speaks about understanding the work of Hobbes and Machiavelli, contextualism, political theory, global politics, and more.

Interview – Arjun Chowdhury

E-International Relations • Apr 5 2024 • Features

Arjun Chowdhury reflects on the changes to what constitutes a contemporary security issue on the world stage, and the need for reform in approaches to state-building.

Thinking Global Podcast – Rahul Verma

E-International Relations • Apr 1 2024 • Features

Rahul Verma speaks about the 2024 Indian elections, India’s electoral system, the elections’ global dimension and more, in the first of our multilingual ‘India votes’ series.

Thinking Global Podcast – G. John Ikenberry (Part Two)

E-International Relations • Mar 25 2024 • Features

In the second part of our interview, G. John Ikenberry talks more about the Liberal International Order and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Interview – Hirotsugu Aida

E-International Relations • Mar 24 2024 • Features

Hirotsugu Aida discusses key issues impacting the American Presidential election, developments in Japanese politics, and the current state of US-Japan relations.

Interview – Darcy Leigh

E-International Relations • Mar 20 2024 • Features

Darcy Leigh elucidates the need to incorporate Queer Feminist perspectives in International Relations, and the dangers of a lack of nuance when evaluating free speech.

Thinking Global Podcast – G. John Ikenberry (Part One)

E-International Relations • Mar 18 2024 • Features

In the first of a two part series, G. John Ikenberry talks about the ‘crisis’ of the Liberal International Order and how the Russian invasion of Ukraine relates to this.

Interview – Jonathan Fulton

E-International Relations • Mar 17 2024 • Features

Jonathan Fulton details the relationship between China and the Gulf countries, taking into account factors ranging from economic prosperity to the changing oil market.

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