Author profile: E-International Relations

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.

Infographic: 5 years of e-IR

E-International Relations • Jan 14 2013 • Features

Explore the story of e-International Relations’ first five years – and discover some of our exciting plans for 2013…

Interview – Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

E-International Relations • Jan 3 2013 • Features

e-IR kicks off its brand new monthly interviews feature with Harvard University’s Joseph S. Nye, Jr. who answers some of your questions on soft power, China, and the Arab Spring & offers advice for young scholars.

Interview – Bas de Gaay Fortman (Part Two)

E-International Relations • Dec 19 2012 • Features

The second part of e-IR’s exclusive interview with Professor Bas de Gaay Fortman, Chair in Political Economy of Human Rights at Utrecht University Law School, Netherlands.

Interview – Bas de Gaay Fortman (Part One)

E-International Relations • Aug 27 2012 • Features

This is the first part of a series of exclusive interviews with Professor Bas de Gaay Fortman about his book ‘Political Economy of Human Rights: Rights, Realities and Realization,’ conducted by e-IR’s Maysam Behravash.

Just Graduated? Why Not Try a Masters in IR?

E-International Relations • Jun 29 2012 • Features

For a lot of students, it’s that time of the year – graduation! It can be daunting figuring out what to do next. If you do fancy a shot at a graduate program, read on for some handy resources.

Edited Collection – The Responsibility to Protect

E-International Relations • Nov 21 2011 • Features

With contributions from many of the world’s most respected experts, this compendium draws attention to the points of contention highlighted by the Libyan intervention.

Interview – Gareth Evans

E-International Relations • Sep 2 2011 • Features

One of the most depressing, and distressing, realities we have to acknowledge has been our inability to prevent or halt the recurring horror of mass atrocity crimes.

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