The myth of a rights-based international system capable of protecting civilians has been shattered, as citizens across the globe endure the weight…
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The global economy is currently experiencing a systemic shock of unusual magnitude. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly…
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In what is widely regarded as one of the world’s most liberal democracies, the state of Queensland, Australia, has recently enforced legislation…
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Going back to the core motive behind U.S. military campaigns against Iran—intensifying from 2025 into full-scale war in 2026—and, more broadly, to…
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Opinion – Brazil’s Dramatic and Consequential 2026 Presidential Election – E-International Relations
Six months before one of Brazil’s most consequential elections, current prospects suggest a landscape stalled in time. Though the country has a…
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Opinion – The Assault on Immigrant Citizenship and the American Dream’s Feminized Foundations – E-International Relations
In November 1982, The New York Times reported on a phenomenon reshaping the U.S.-Mexico border: Mexican women crossing into Texas to give…
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In recent years, several states have incorporated human mobility into their foreign policy strategies as a tool of pressure against the European…
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Resolving the Republic of Moldova’s separatist issue and joining the European Union are the primary objectives of President Maia Sandu and her…
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The ASEAN Way Under Pressure in Response to a Fractured World Order – E-International Relations
The Philippines plays host to two Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 48th and 49th summits in May and November 2026 respectively.…
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Thinking Global Podcast – Thinking Borders: Vicki Squire – E-International Relations Thinking Global This week, Thinking Borders, hosted by…
