Translating sexualities is a political act entangled in power politics, imperialism and foreign intervention. This book explores sex and tongue in international relations from Kyrgyzstan to Nepal, Japan to Tajikistan, Kurdistan to Amazonia. Edited by Caroline Cottet and Manuela Lavinas Picq.
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A vibrant and multifaceted conversation among established and emerging scholars on one of the most important paradigms for the understanding of international politics. Edited by Davide Orsi.
A collection of multimedia resources and links introducing some of the many regional organizations that exist in the world today. THE ARCTIC COUNCIL THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS (ASEAN) THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU) THE AFRICAN UNION THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) THE ARAB LEAGUE THE NORTH ATLANTIC FREE […]
Announcing the 2019 E-International Relations Article Award. In association with Routledge, Palgrave/Macmillan, Hurst, Polity, and I.B. Tauris. E-International Relations invites PhD / doctoral students and early career academics to prepare short papers outlining novel, or under appreciated, ideas that will contribute to a better understanding of international relations. The award […]
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This edited volume explores whether and to what extent the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean have sought to integrate refugees of the Syrian conflict into their national societies.
Digital technologies are rewiring the way that society understands and thinks about global order as Cyberspace changes the content of international borders. Understanding these developments is critical to understanding the future of global society. By P.J. Blount.
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The authors of this volume each present a facet of the intense turmoil provoked by the breakdown in Russo-Ukrainian relations, allowing for a deeper understanding of the crisis. Edited by Agnieszka Pikulicka & Richard Sakwa.
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