Features

Interview – Rabea M. Khan

E-International Relations • Jul 5 2022 • Features

Rabea Khan discusses her interdisciplinary approach to researching religion and terrorism, including links to feminist theory.

Review – The Wretched Atom

Ruoyu Li • Jul 5 2022 • Features

Jacob Hamblin’s empirically rich and engaging book delves into the hidden American and Soviet agendas behind the promotion of nuclear technologies in the 20th century.

Interview – Colin Beck

E-International Relations • Jun 17 2022 • Features

Colin Beck talks about his work on revolutions, and the role of political violence in social movements.

Review – Understanding Libya Since Gaddafi

Youssef Mohammad Sawani • Jun 17 2022 • Features

Ulf Laessing provides fresh insight into the situation in Libya following the collapse of the Gaddafi regime.

Review – Women’s International Thought

Kathryn Starnes • Jun 9 2022 • Features

This book provides fresh perspectives on the role of women’s thought in the development of International Relations through the 20th century.

Interview – Charlotte Heath-Kelly

E-International Relations • Jun 9 2022 • Features

Charlotte Heath-Kelly discusses crime prevention, and the role of counter-radicalisation in combatting terrorism.

Interview – Mohamed Zeeshan

E-International Relations • Jun 3 2022 • Features

Mohamed Zeeshan sheds light on the changing world order, and Indian foreign policy as influenced by domestic and international factors.

Review – Saving the International Justice Regime

Franziska Boehme • Jun 3 2022 • Features

Hillebrecht’s clearly written book is the first to fully consider cases of backlash to international courts and puts forward relevant policy prescriptions.

Interview – Nivi Manchanda

E-International Relations • May 29 2022 • Features

Nivi Manchanda talks about the influence of the Black Panther Party on movements today, a racial militarism framework, anti-racism, and the importance of decolonising academia.

Review Feature – Re-examining IPE

Randall Germain • May 26 2022 • Features

The two books in this feature provide fresh perspectives on International Political Economy by questioning and advocating a shift away from established economic and historical narratives.

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