Author profile: E-International Relations

Interview – Tariq Ramadan

E-International Relations • Jul 31 2013 • Features

Professor Ramadan answers your questions about the compatibility of Islam and liberal democracy, prospects for the Arab Spring, and the ongoing crisis in Syria.

Interview – Nick Pratt

E-International Relations • Jun 27 2013 • Features

Colonel Nick Pratt discuses successful counter-insurgency practices, the Obama administration’s drone program, women terrorists, and future international security threats.

Interview – Terry Nardin

E-International Relations • Jun 18 2013 • Features

Professor Terry Nardin of the National University of Singapore answers your questions about humanitarian intervention, human rights, recent events in the Middle East and West Africa, and global justice.

Interview – Thomas Pogge

E-International Relations • Jun 12 2013 • Features

Thomas Pogge answers questions about global poverty, achieving a just global redistribution of income, John Rawls’ legacy, and his book World Poverty and Human Rights.

Interview – Chris Brown

E-International Relations • May 28 2013 • Features

Professor Brown answers reader questions about the theory-practice divide, non-Western political theory, the ongoing crisis in Syria, and challenges to the UN’s Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine.

Interview – Arshin Adib-Moghaddam

E-International Relations • May 7 2013 • Features

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam shares his insight on the legacy of Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations thesis, its impact in the modern world, and ways to move beyond a clash narrative.

Interview – Timothy Garton Ash

E-International Relations • May 3 2013 • Features

Timothy Garton Ash – British historian, author and commentator – answers your questions about the Euro crisis, EU integration, the UK royal charter on the press, and more.

Edited Collection – System, Society & the World: Exploring the English School (1st Edition)

E-International Relations • Apr 28 2013 • Features

To demonstrate the advantages and value of the English School, this volume brings together some of its most important voices to introduce the School & explore its key applications in IR.

Interview – Barry Buzan

E-International Relations • Mar 27 2013 • Features

Professor Barry Buzan answers reader questions about the English School and the securitization of global finance, and discusses his view of the next era of world history.

Interview – Cynthia Enloe

E-International Relations • Mar 13 2013 • Features

Cynthia Enloe answers your questions about women in combat, the meaning of the feminist slogan “the personal is political” and feminism’s contributions to IR scholarship.

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