Over the last decade, the far right has been on the rise in many world regions (Mudde 2019). In the world’s three largest democracies – […]
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A UK-Based Charter City Vision – E-International Relations
In March 2026, a group of Australian authors published Secession by Western Australia, a provocative work that does not merely speculate on independence, but lays […]
Rethinking International Relations in the Age of the Anthropocene – E-International Relations
In recent years, the concept of the Anthropocene has received significant attention within International Relations (IR). The term denotes a geological epoch in which human […]
From Strategic Frontline to Strategic Balancing Point – E-International Relations
Before the Trump–Xi summit in May 2026, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Taiwan would inevitably be a topic of discussion between the […]
How the Gulf Energy Crisis Is Reshaping Asian Economies – E-International Relations
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 […]
Opinion – Multipolarity and the End of Nuclear Stability – E-International Relations
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 the enduring regional […]
A Call to Action for IR Scholars – E-International Relations
The myth of a rights-based international system capable of protecting civilians has been shattered, as citizens across the globe endure the weight of state-sponsored atrocities […]
The Case of Queensland – E-International Relations
In what is widely regarded as one of the world’s most liberal democracies, the state of Queensland, Australia, has recently enforced legislation leading to the […]
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 […]
Political Discourse and Strategic Transformation in Contemporary Democracies – E-International Relations
Over the past two decades, democratic politics has increasingly unfolded through the language of crisis. Financial instability, sovereign debt, migration pressures, Brexit, democratic dissatisfaction, public […]