Published inInternational Affairs BlogTop 5 books: September 2024As the new academic year kicks off, Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira returns with the highlights from the September 2024 issue of…Sep 27Sep 27
Published inInternational Affairs BlogThe International Affairs summer reading list 2024Curating the third edition of this summer reading list from rainy London has a tinge of irony. For anyone needing to escape the…Jul 303Jul 303
Published inInternational Affairs BlogTop 5 books: May 2024All issues of International Affairs feature a comprehensive book review section, which surveys the latest writing on international…May 211May 211
Published inInternational Affairs BlogMyanmar and the postcolonial nation-state: beyond democracyDavid Brenner shows why postcolonial perspectives are key to understanding Myanmar and its military coup of 2021.May 25May 25
Published inInternational Affairs BlogWords mean things: categorizing non-state international security actorsWhitney Grespin and Caroline Batka reflect on why the language around private actors in international security services matters.Mar 27Mar 27
Published inInternational Affairs BlogDo authoritarian states always win communication wars?Kjetil Selvik, Banafsheh Ranji, Elena Şimanschi and Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués discuss the role of media in authoritarian states…Mar 14Mar 14
Published inInternational Affairs BlogTop 10 Books: International Women’s Day 2024Welcome to International Affairs’ yearly celebration of women’s contributions to the field of International Relations (IR). Scouring our…Mar 61Mar 61
Published inInternational Affairs BlogShortlist: International Affairs Early Career Prize 2024The International Affairs team is pleased to announce the four articles shortlisted for our Early Career Prize 2024.Feb 22Feb 22
Published inInternational Affairs BlogLatin America’s rich contributions to International RelationsSeven experts discuss the unique ways in which Latin American scholars and policy-makers enrich our understanding of world politics.Feb 20Feb 20
Published inInternational Affairs BlogWhat is a multiplex world order?Amitav Acharya, Antoni Estevadeordal and Louis W. Goodman introduce ‘multiplexity’ to understand changing global dynamics.Feb 61Feb 61