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Interview – Dilip Menon
Dilip Menon expounds on the novel concept of paracoloniality, and the role played by oceanic histories in developing new epistemologies in studies of the Global South.
Review – Joan Baez: I Am a Noise
This movie depicts the life of protest-singer Joan Baez, using a combination of modern and archival imagery to effectively highlight her long-standing political impact.
Now Recruiting – International and Political Theory Editors
E-International Relations is looking for volunteers to join our team who are passionate about presenting the latest research on international and political theory.
Thinking Global Podcast – George Lawson (Part Two)
George Lawson speaks on the international dimension of revolutions, ‘Unruly Politics’, ‘negotiated revolutions’ and more, in the second episode of two-parts on Revolution.
Thinking Global Podcast – George Lawson (Part One)
George Lawson speaks about conceptualising revolution, comparative historical sociology, anatomies of revolution and more, in the first of a two-part series on Revolution.
Thinking Global Podcast – Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel
Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel speak about their book ‘Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States’, causal factors of the conflict, NATO, war crimes, and more.
Interview – Amrita Narlikar
Amrita Narlikar discusses lessons from the Mahabharat, as applied to contemporary India's negotiation strategies and global approaches to foreign policy.
Thinking Global Podcast – Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Joseph S. Nye Jr. speaks about his latest book ‘A Life In The American Century’, soft power, IR theory, US foreign policy, the war in Gaza, and more.
Thinking Global Podcast – Simon Curtis
Simon Curtis speaks about the ‘global city’ in a global order, ‘the urban’ and IR, Belt and Road Cities, and the global city in a post-pandemic world.