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From its founding in 1948 to its bombardments of Gaza to its new goal of regime change in Iran, Israel has consistently…
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From its founding in 1948 to its bombardments of Gaza to its new goal of regime change in Iran, Israel has consistently…
The United States hosts over one million international students annually, more than any other nation, drawn by the prestige of institutions like…
When Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fell in late 2024 analysts quickly revived old tropes about Turkish Neo-Ottomanism. But these labels do not…
Dr. Olukayode Bakare is an esteemed scholar specializing in international relations and sub-Saharan African politics. He earned his Ph.D. in international relations…
The UK government’s proposal to ban the group Palestine Action has shone a spotlight onto one of the most severe state powers:…
In the U.S. when one party enacts foreign policy, the other party imagines how it will one day exercise power. During the…
Russia’s Overlooked Invasion: The Causes of the 2014 Outbreak of War in Ukraine’s DonbasBy Jakob HauterColumbia University Press, 2024 Jakob Hauter’s Russia’s…
International election observation has long been a flagship tool to promote liberal ideas of democratic ordering. But what happens when observers no…
E-IR x BISA: Roland Bleiker on Emotions, Visuality and International Politics Marianna Karakoulaki / E-IR Roland Bleiker (@rbleiker) the…
Emma Salisbury is the Research Fellow in the Sea Power Laboratory at the Council on Geostrategy, an Associate Fellow at the Royal…