In 2026, the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZOPACAS) will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. This milestone is…
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Dismantling the League of Nations: The Quiet Death of an International Organization, 1945-8By Jane MumbyBloomsbury, 2023 Dismantling the League of Nations carefully…
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Thinking Global Podcast – Trine Flockhart, Aaron C. McKeil and Zachary Paikin – E-International Relations
Thinking Global Podcast – Trine Flockhart, Aaron C. McKeil and Zachary Paikin – E-International Relations Thinking Global This week…
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Opinion – The 47-Years War of Attrition in the Middle East and North Africa – E-International Relations
In announcing that the U.S. war objectives in Iran have been nearly completed, U.S. President Donald Trump also reminded listeners that this…
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Carlos Lopes is Honorary Professor at the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, University of Cape Town, and Associate Fellow at Chatham…
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The International Political Economy of Corporations and Post-Pandemic Inflation – E-International Relations
In 2021, as the Covid-19 pandemic abated, global inflation rates began to rise. A year later, they peaked at 8.7% (IMF, 2023),…
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The Uncomfortable Middle Ground in the Australia-China Research Relationship – E-International Relations
Australia’s research relationship with China presents a dilemma that resists easy resolution. Security imperatives demand scrutiny of research collaboration with Chinese institutions,…
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The Carter Doctrine and the Limits of Liminal Conflict in the Persian Gulf – E-International Relations
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…
