Features

Review – Crunch Time

Arun Teja Polcumpally • Oct 19 2022 • Features

Sreeram Chaulia’s book adds to neo-realist discourses of Indian strategic thought and provides directions for future research in international relations and strategic studies.

Interview – Natalie Jester

E-International Relations • Oct 17 2022 • Features

Natalie Jester discusses international security, and her career to date, as part of a series of interviews with the contributing authors of the textbook ‘Foundations of International Relations’.

Interview – Rosie Walters

E-International Relations • Oct 16 2022 • Features

Rosie Walters discusses critical IR, gender and sexuality as part of a series of interviews with the contributing authors of the textbook ‘Foundations of International Relations’.

Review – Reflections on a United Nations’ Career

Martin Duffy • Oct 14 2022 • Features

This book is an in-depth account of a UN official’s experiences in the global aid sector, and is an ideal read for aspirants in this field.

Interview – Anitta Kynsilehto

E-International Relations • Oct 13 2022 • Features

Anitta Kynsilehto discusses migration as part of a series of interviews with the contributing authors of the textbook ‘Foundations of International Relations’.

Interview – Clare Stevens and Andreas Haggman

E-International Relations • Oct 10 2022 • Features

Clare Stevens and Andreas Haggman discuss the importance of the internet, and discuss their careers thus far, as part of a series of interviews with the contributing authors of the textbook ‘Foundations of International Relations’.

Review – Watermelon Democracy

Arushi Singh • Oct 8 2022 • Features

This book explores the overpromised and underdelivered nature of democracy in Egypt, and questions the contribution of various factors.

Interview – Bryan Caplan

E-International Relations • Oct 8 2022 • Features

Bryan Caplan talks about terrorists as rational actors and government responses to terrorism, plus the benefits and challenges of an open borders policy.

Review – Saving the News

Damian Tambini • Oct 6 2022 • Features

This book provides a compelling account of why government action is required in the US to protect media freedoms under the First Amendment.

Interview – Shazelina Z. Abidin

E-International Relations • Oct 4 2022 • Features

Shazelina Z. Abidin discusses international organisations, and her diplomatic career, as part of a series of interviews with the contributing authors of the textbook ‘Foundations of International Relations’.

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