The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is on the verge of superseding the limits of the liminal conflict. What is liminal conflict? Liminal…
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This article starts from a simple paradox: although age has become one of the most powerful predictors of electoral behaviour, its impact…
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Power, Not Law? Venezuela as a Breach of Jus ad Bellum and State Sovereignty – E-International Relations
On 3 January 2026, a military operation was executed on the sovereign territory of Venezuela, culminating in the apprehension and coercive transfer…
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The International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (ID-CPC) has a long history of interaction with African…
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Rojhelat (Iranian Kurdistan) has long been a core arena of Kurdish politics, even as the epicentre of mobilisation has shifted at different…
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Dr. Nicole Bourbonnais is an Associate Professor of International History and Politics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in…
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Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of my IdentityBy Monica MaciasDuckworth, 2023 There is a dearth of authentic narratives about life in…
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Catherine Rottenberg is a Professor of Media, Communications, and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research investigates the convergence of…
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Opinion – Bangladesh’s Election and the Politics of India’s Eastern Borderlands – E-International Relations
Bangladesh’s February 12 election delivered a result that was decisive in its headline numbers but deeply unsettling in its detail. The Bangladesh…
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For Aquinas, a political community is not a contract between isolated individuals but a shared life in common. It is made up…
