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Rethinking the 'Illiberal International': Power, Fragmentation, and Institutions

21+ min ago   (1135+ words) E-International Relations Rethinking the 'Illiberal International': Power, Fragmentation, and Institutions Recent arguments for global order increasingly imply that authoritarian countries around the world may be coalescing into what has come to be called an illiberal international. While doing so provides…...

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Introducing International Relations: Crossings and Candles

1+ day, 14+ hour ago   (449+ words) This is an excerpt from International Relations. ‘It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness’– W. L. Watkinson 1838–1925 To understand why it matters to me, I will begin with a story of a crossing – a very recent…...

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Introducing International Relations: Feeding the World

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (1719+ words) E-International Relations Introducing International Relations: Feeding the World How should we think about global food politics? It is tempting to start with big moments on the world stage such as the United Nations discussing famine in Ethiopia or Syria. But…...

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Introducing International Relations: One World, Many Actors

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (167+ words) This is an excerpt from International Relations. Being aware of various possible perspectives helps us to develop an understanding of where we stand as analysts and observers. It also guides us through the process of investigation and analysis. First of…...

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Introducing International Relations: Voices of the People

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (1599+ words) E-International Relations Introducing International Relations: Voices of the People The people referred to in this chapter are those citizens who want more say in what their rulers do and are not content with current political arrangements – even in the context…...

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Introducing International Relations: The Making of the Modern World

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (1701+ words) E-International Relations Introducing International Relations: The Making of the Modern World International relations, as it is presented in the flow of daily news, concerns a large number of disparate events: leaders are meeting, negotiations are concluded, wars are started, acts…...

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Introducing International Relations: Connectivity, Communications and Technology

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (1688+ words) E-International Relations Introducing International Relations: Connectivity, Communications and Technology In the words of Rucker (1983, 108) ‘the human race is a single vast tapestry, linked by our shared food and air’. In this sense, it is correct that the entire human race…...

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Introducing International Relations: Religion and Culture

1+ day, 15+ hour ago   (410+ words) This is an excerpt from International Relations. elements of each category and then make important linkages between them so that religion and culture make sense as whole, rather than fragmented, ideas. 1. God(s) and forces in the public square The first…...