Features

Interview – Siddharth Tripathi

E-International Relations • Sep 15 2023 • Features

Siddharth Tripathi discusses the importance of new approaches that decolonise and incorporate new perspectives in knowledge production in IR today.

Review – Oppenheimer

Martin Duffy • Sep 15 2023 • Features

Christopher Nolan’s depiction of Oppenheimer and the atom bomb is a key tool for IR scholars, but only scratches the surface of nuclear weaponry in IR.

Interview – Anas Fassih

E-International Relations • Sep 7 2023 • Features

Anas Fassih reflects on global energy politics, and the impacts of the European energy crisis on just transitions to renewable energy.

Review – Ben Ali’s Tunisia

Emma Murphy • Sep 7 2023 • Features

Anne Wolf presents fresh insights into the Ben Ali regime and its demise, but the extrapolated theory of power under authoritarianism requires more comparative analysis.

Thinking Global Podcast – Kosuke Shimizu

E-International Relations • Sep 4 2023 • Features

Kosuke Shimizu speaks about the Kyoto School and Non-Western International Relations, his concept of relationality, and Non-Western methodology.

Interview – Lisel Hintz

E-International Relations • Aug 31 2023 • Features

Lisel Hintz explores this year’s tumultuous election for the Turkish Presidency, as well as the implications for the future of Turkish politics and foreign policy.

Review – Return Engagements

Martin Duffy • Aug 31 2023 • Features

Việt Lê portrays a new approach to contemporary visual art in Cambodia and Vietnam that moves beyond a fetishised focus on conflict and trauma.

Thinking Global Podcast – Sarrah Kassem

E-International Relations • Aug 28 2023 • Features

Sarrah Kassem speaks about the global politics of the platform economy, the alienation of Amazon workers, and how platform workers hold both power and agency globally.

Review – The Invention of International Order

Christopher David LaRoche • Aug 28 2023 • Features

Glenda Sluga highlights the oft-neglected political influence of non-state actors in the wake of the Napoleonic wars, but fails to provide a formal theory for analysis.

Interview – Dipin Kaur

E-International Relations • Aug 28 2023 • Features

Dipin Kaur explores insurgent recruitment strategies, including the role of state capacities and ethnicity, with particular focus on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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