Features

Review – Navigating Uncertainty

Anthony Toh Han Yang • Aug 18 2024 • Features

Joseph Liow details the global power dynamics shaping Southeast Asia, but adopts an oversimplified framework to analyse the impact of the US-China conflict on the region.

Interview – Colin Flint

E-International Relations • Aug 15 2024 • Features

Colin Flint talks about China’s rise, influence in the South China Sea and the Belt and Road initiative, as well as the importance of ports and seapower in geopolitics.

Review – Rebel Governance in the Middle East

Francis O'Connor • Aug 11 2024 • Features

Despite some lingering inconsistencies, this is a substantial contribution to the field, strengthened by the inclusion of a diverse range of locally-informed authors.

Interview – Paul Staniland

E-International Relations • Aug 6 2024 • Features

Paul Staniland discusses the impacts of local conflicts and civil wars on regional stability in South Asia, and alternative approaches to conflict resolution.

Review – Through the Darkest of Times

Jane Kirkpatrick • Jul 20 2024 • Features

This emotive and thought-provoking videogame successfully recognises the complexities and significance of lesser-known efforts to resist the Nazi regime within Germany.

Thinking Global Podcast – The Laid-Back Ballot Club (UK 2024)

E-International Relations • Jul 6 2024 • Features

In the final episode in our 2024 UK General Election special series, the Podcast team discuss the outcome of the UK General Election through an International Relations lens.

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.

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.

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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