Archive for July, 2024

Why Late-Development Breeds Authoritarianism

Anqi Yang • Jul 5 2024 • Articles

Late developers follow a developmental path that is most apt to move towards authoritarianism rather than towards democracy.

Thinking Global Podcast – Catarina M. Liberato

E-International Relations • Jul 4 2024 • Features

In the fourth part of our 2024 UK General Election series, Catarina M. Liberato speaks with about ‘Global Britain’ in The Post-Brexit Context and the 2024 UK General Election.

Automated Genocide

Jingwen Wu and Matthew Penn • Jul 4 2024 • Articles

Automated genocide is a product of the intelligence revolution, and it is the result of the failure of both international and domestic legal frameworks to regulate and curb the misuse of these emerging technologies.

Opinion – Pakistan Hatred Sells in Modi’s India

Sarmad Ishfaq • Jul 4 2024 • Articles

From public obloquy to outright war-mongering, from stereotypical films to jingoistic news anchors, Modi’s India is awash with anti-Pakistan sentiment.

Thinking Global Podcast – Patrick Vernon

E-International Relations • Jul 3 2024 • Features

In the third part of our 2024 UK General Election series, Patrick Vernon speaks about Queer International Relations, the general election, coloniality, intervention, and more.

Summer Editorial Assistant Internship (Voluntary/Remote)

E-International Relations • Jul 3 2024 • Features

We are seeking volunteers for a project that runs from the second half of July through until early September to help us gather data to promote E-International Relations to a new wave of students and academics – all are welcome to apply.

Opinion – What Could Save France from Macron’s Self-inflicted Defeat?

Sonia Garzon • Jul 2 2024 • Articles

Marcionism’s defeat in the first round of the legislative elections showed that fear and economic reasons are poor arguments for regaining French voters’ support.

21st Century Geopolitical Economy: Elite Sport’s Complex New World

Simon Chadwick • Jul 2 2024 • Articles

For individual nations, their governments, businesses, and even their fans, how they engage with sport is determined by a combination of geographic, economic, and political factors.

Theocratic Biopolitics: From Political Theology to Affirmative Biopolitics

Vassilios Paipais • Jul 2 2024 • Articles

A theocratic, as opposed to theo-political, life can be found embodied in contemporary forms of everyday resistance to both neoliberal and populist biopolitics.

Thinking Global Podcast – Evie Aspinall

E-International Relations • Jul 2 2024 • Features

In the second part of our 2024 UK General Election series, Evie Aspinall speaks about British foreign relations, soft power, and the foreign policy proposals of the parties.

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