Into the Eleventh Hour: R2P, Syria and Humanitarianism in Crisis

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This book brings together some of the most important voices on R2P and humanitarian intervention to examine the doctrine’s validity in the context of Syria’s civil war and humanitarian emergency. Edited by Robert W. Murray & Al McKay.

Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations Twenty Years On

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

Perhaps no article has been as hotly debated as Huntington’s ‘The Clash of Civilizations?’. The articles in this collection are compiled from E-IR’s coverage of the 20th anniversary of the article. Edited by J. Paul Barker.

Boko Haram: Anatomy of a Crisis

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This collection of articles explores the phenomenon of Boko Haram and how it has dominated policy debates among academics and policymakers interested in African and Nigerian politics. Edited by Ioannis Mantzikos.

System, Society & the World: Exploring the English School of International Relations

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This volume brings together some of the English School’s most important voices to highlight the multifaceted nature of its applications in IR. Edited by Robert W. Murray.

Year One of a Nation: South Sudan’s Independence

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This collection draws together E-IR’s coverage of the independence of South Sudan, spanning initial reactions in July 2011 to reflections offered a year later. Edited by Al McKay.

The R2P: Challenges and Opportunities in Light of the Libyan Intervention

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This collection seeks to draw attention to some of the most interesting aspects of the heated debate that rages on the Responsibility to Protect. Edited by Alex Stark.

The Sacred and the Sovereign

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

This collection features seven articles which tackle the subject of religion and its resurgence in international politics from diverse approaches. Edited by Özgür Taşkaya.

The Arab Spring of Discontent

E-International Relations • Jan 27 2014 •

Written as events unfolded, this collection of articles offers insightful and diverse perspectives on the Arab uprising, and expands to consider related political unrest outside the predominantly Arab world. Edited by Al McKay

Perspectives on the 2009 Iranian Election

Stephen McGlinchey • Jan 27 2014 •

The articles in this collection were written and published on E-IR as events unfolded during the contentious Iranian elections of June 2009. Edited by Stephen McGlinchey.

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