Interviews

Interview – Christiane Fröhlich

E-International Relations • Jun 29 2023 • Features

Christiane Fröhlich explores the relationship between climate change, human mobility and conflict, as well as the role governments and policymakers play.

Interview – Andrei Tsygankov

E-International Relations • Jun 25 2023 • Features

Andrei Tsygankov reflects on Russia’s development as a global actor, and the ways it is perceived and potentially misunderstood in the international community.

Interview – Paul Kirby

E-International Relations • Jun 20 2023 • Features

Paul Kirby discusses the evolving study of Women, Peace and Security, feminist foreign policy in practice, and hyper-masculinities in global politics today.

Interview – Rohan Mukherjee

E-International Relations • Jun 17 2023 • Features

Rohan Mukherjee elaborates on the rising power of developing countries, and their journey towards greater representation in the world order.

Interview – Taylor Robertson McDonald

E-International Relations • Jun 4 2023 • Features

Taylor Robertson McDonald sets out the importance of narratives in IR, particularly how they contribute to shifting national identities and foreign policy formation.

Interview Feature – Europe and War: A Conversation with Alain Finkielkraut

Petar Popović • Jun 2 2023 • Features

Petar Popović engages in dialogue with the philosopher Alain Finkielkraut on the wider implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Interview – Marlene Laruelle

E-International Relations • Jun 1 2023 • Features

Marlene Laruelle describes how historical conceptions can act as a lens to analyse contemporary developments in Russia and its global political interactions.

Interview – Quinn Slobodian

E-International Relations • May 17 2023 • Features

Quinn Slobodian details the impact of global developments on neoliberalism, the problems it poses to democracy, and the development of free market areas in Asia.

Interview – Hicham Alaoui

E-International Relations • May 8 2023 • Features

Hicham Alaoui discusses recent events in Tunisia and outlines the concept of pacted democratisation and how it applies to political transitions in the MENA region.

Interview – Kristina Roepstorff

E-International Relations • May 4 2023 • Features

Kristina Roepstorff discusses her multidisciplinary approach, fieldwork, and developments in humanitarian action particularly in relation to migration and the pandemic.

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