Author profile: E-International Relations

Interview – Massaab Al-Aloosy

E-International Relations • Feb 29 2024 • Features

Massaab Al-Aloosy reflects on the changing dynamics between Hezbollah, Hamas, and Israel in light of the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the implications for Lebanon.

Interview – Gabriele Abbondanza

E-International Relations • Feb 24 2024 • Features

Gabriele Abbondanza discusses the concept of awkward powers, developments in Italian and Australian foreign policy, and a new focus on the Indo-Pacific region.

Thinking Global Podcast – The Laid-Back Book Club (Ep.3)

E-International Relations • Feb 19 2024 • Features

The E-International Relations podcast team discuss what they have been reading recently as part of ‘The Laid-Back Book Club’ series.

Now Recruiting – Associate Students Editors

E-International Relations • Feb 15 2024 • Features

We are looking for volunteer editors to help us select, and publish, the best submissions that we receive from students around the world.

Interview – Dilip Menon

E-International Relations • Feb 14 2024 • Features

Dilip Menon expounds on the novel concept of paracoloniality, and the role played by oceanic histories in developing new epistemologies in studies of the Global South.

Now Recruiting – International Relations and Political Theory Editors

E-International Relations • Feb 14 2024 • Features

E-International Relations is looking for volunteers to join our team who are passionate about presenting the latest research on international and political theory.

Thinking Global Podcast – George Lawson (Part Two)

E-International Relations • Feb 12 2024 • Features

George Lawson speaks on the international dimension of revolutions, ‘unruly politics’, ‘negotiated revolutions’ and more, in the second episode of two-parts on revolution.

Thinking Global Podcast – George Lawson (Part One)

E-International Relations • Feb 5 2024 • Features

George Lawson speaks about conceptualising revolution, comparative historical sociology, anatomies of revolution and more, in the first of a two-part series on Revolution.

Thinking Global Podcast – Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel

E-International Relations • Jan 29 2024 • Features

Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel speak about their book ‘Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States’, causal factors of the conflict, NATO, war crimes, and more.

Interview – Amrita Narlikar

E-International Relations • Jan 24 2024 • Features

Amrita Narlikar discusses lessons from the Mahabharat, as applied to contemporary India’s negotiation strategies and global approaches to foreign policy.

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