The conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran continues. The Iranian regime, despite the substantial damage it has sustained, is…
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Political Othering and the Discursive Construction of UK’s Small-Boat ‘Crisis’ – E-International Relations
Public acceptance and tolerance of refugees have become increasingly politicised across the Western world, with refugees often portrayed as a threat to…
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Israel’s Hidden Role in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation – E-International Relations
The history of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a faith-based international body founded in 1969 in Rabat, Morocco, is intimately intertwined…
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For much of the post-Cold War era, globalisation was presented not merely as a trajectory but as a universal pathway, one that…
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In March 2026, the trial of former leaders of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China—the group…
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The widening U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is usually narrated as a Middle Eastern crisis. That is true, but strategically incomplete. Since the…
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Why the Kuomintang’s Engagement with Beijing Undermines Taiwan’s Security – E-International Relations
Analyses of the April 7, 2026 “Cheng–Xi meeting” risk falling into a conceptual blind spot: interpreting the encounter between the two party…
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In September 2024, The New York Times published an op-ed by Raj M. Shah and Christopher M. Kirchhoff. They argued that the…
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Political Legitimacy, Monarchy, and Democratic Transition in Iran – E-International Relations
Restoration rhetoric often reappears after authoritarian crisis or collapse, but it should not be mistaken for democratic mandate. From France and Italy…
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Thinking Global Podcast – T.V. Paul (Part One) – E-International Relations Thinking Global This week on the Thinking Global…
