The world’s most consequential stretch of water is 21 nautical miles wide at its narrowest point. Through the Strait of Hormuz approximately 20 million barrels […]
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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 states’ way of […]
Settler Colonial Elimination, Genocide, and the Crisis of Academic Responsibility
In early October 2025, a fragile ceasefire allowed some semblance of education to resume in the Gaza Strip. At Al-Aqsa University, students celebrated becoming the […]
When Soft Power is Weaponized: The Thai-Cambodian Border Crisis
The leaked 17-minute phone call between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen on June 15, 2025, was no ordinary diplomatic […]
How Should the United Nations Respond to Its Funding Crisis? — Global Issues
The world needs the UN, now more than ever. But we have also experienced firsthand how maddeningly inefficient and bureaucratic it can be. No wonder […]