Features

Interview – Sandra Weissinger

E-International Relations • Mar 26 2023 • Features

Sandra Weissinger discusses the dynamics and impacts of racism in different settings, from higher education and the workplace to general societal interactions.

Thinking Global Podcast – Arne Westad

E-International Relations • Mar 23 2023 • Features

Arne Westad talks about what it is to ‘think globally’, the potential for a new Cold War, Sino-US relations, and developing states in the international order.

Review – Power to the People

Akritas Kaidatzis • Mar 22 2023 • Features

Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugaric offer a compelling alternative to traditional understandings of populism by choosing to forego political neutrality in their analysis.

Introducing the Thinking Global Podcast

E-International Relations • Mar 21 2023 • Features

Thinking Global is an all new podcast from ⁠⁠E-International Relations⁠⁠ and is available on all major platforms.

Interview – Igor Grossmann

E-International Relations • Mar 19 2023 • Features

Igor Grossmann explores advancements in analytical and cross-temporal methods and how these methods can help us understand and predict societal and cultural change.

Review – Western Sahara

R. Joseph Huddleston • Mar 14 2023 • Features

Zunes and Mundy offer a detailed narrative of the origins and implications of the conflict, but the roles and impacts of some third-party actors remain under-explored.

Interview – Andrej Zwitter

E-International Relations • Mar 14 2023 • Features

Andrej Zwitter discusses the dynamics of big data in IR, including its ethicality and influential power.

Review – Building States

Martin Duffy • Mar 4 2023 • Features

Muschik provides an in-depth account of UN efforts to decolonise and state-build post-World War II, offering rare insight into the role of non-state actors.

Interview – Michael Kugelman

E-International Relations • Mar 4 2023 • Features

Michael Kugelman elucidates the current political state of South Asia, particularly developments in hate speech, populism, and regional political relations.

Review – Coup

Angus McNelly • Feb 21 2023 • Features

This is a compelling analytical account of the 2019 political crisis in Bolivia, but would benefit from further detail on the international factors that played a role.

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