In June 2025, Nielsen’s Global Sports Report identified the United States as one of the world’s most promising football markets: 62 million fans, 62 percent […]
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Material Decolonization in IR Knowledge Production – E-International Relations
Decolonial international relations (IR) scholarship has proliferated, yet the colonial nature of knowledge production has persisted. This paradox raises two fundamental questions: how do we […]
Interview – Mark Ellis – E-International Relations
Mark Ellis is the Executive Director of the International Bar Association (IBA). He served as Legal Advisor to the Kosovo Commission and advised the OSCE […]
Interview – Brent J. Steele – E-International Relations
Dr Brent J. Steele is the Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair and University Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah. He has […]
Hong Kong and Britain’s Unresolved Legacy – E-International Relations
For decades, Hong Kong’s June Fourth commemorations centred on a single demand: 平反六四 — the vindication of June Fourth. The phrase carried meanings beyond remembrance. […]
From Normative Vision to Security Statecraft – E-International Relations
Japan’s foreign and security policy changed significantly over the past decade in response to a more contested Indo-Pacific order. Central to this evolution is the […]
Opinion – Reimagining Democratic Systems with More-than-humans – E-International Relations
Modern democratic systems were designed around specific imaginaries of the political world: individuals represented as citizens, interests aggregated through elections and deliberation, and governance embedded […]
The Role of the Neo-Authoritarian Bloc in Contemporary Conflicts – E-International Relations
One of the most significant changes to the global geopolitical order since the beginning of this decade has been the formation of a new bloc […]
Why Western Strategists Should Continue Reading Liu Cixin’s The Dark Forest – E-International Relations
The unsettling premise at the core of Liu Cixin’s 2008 novel, The Dark Forest, is that deterrence is more than a theory of international politics; […]
Political Research Is Always Ethically and Politically Suspect – E-International Relations
The contention that our attempts to explain and understand politics will always remain ethically or politically suspect in some way is correct, but it requires […]