Globalisation

Interview – Andreas Wimmer

E-International Relations • Mar 9 2024 • Features

Andreas Wimmer expands on the concept of nation-building as it developed through history, and how it is influenced today by contemporary developments like globalisation.

Review – World Ordering

Marcos Engelken-Jorge • Jun 17 2023 • Features

Emanuel Adler provides a comprehensive account of the development of the world social order, but questions arise regarding the value of globalisation in this process.

The State and Globalisation

Kevin Bloor • May 16 2022 • Articles

The process of globalisation has potentially altered how we should understand the role of the state within International Relations – both in theory and in practice.

Interview – Vera Michlin-Shapir

E-International Relations • Apr 12 2022 • Features

Vera Michlin-Shapir talks about Russian foreign and domestic policy, including the war against Ukraine and media freedom, as well as Israeli foreign policy.

Introducing Globalisation in International Relations

Stephen McGlinchey • Mar 27 2022 • Online resources

People have always travelled from place to place and exchanged goods and cultural artefacts. What has changed, due to advances in technology and transportation, is the speed and intensity of this process.

Interview – Anne Phillips

E-International Relations • Jan 7 2022 • Features

Anne Phillips reflects on the interactions between Western feminist movements and those in the Global South, the notion of equality as applied to immigrants, and multiculturalism amidst today’s globalised world.

The End of Enlightenment and the First Globalisation

Richard Whatmore • Jul 16 2020 • Articles

The 18th century perspective upon international relations may be bleak. It does, however, reveal the early conditions of globalisation.

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