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E-International Relations

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E-International Relations
Type of site
Academic
Available inEnglish
Founded2007
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Area servedGlobal
EditorStephen McGlinchey
URLwww.e-ir.info
CommercialNo
Current statusActive

E-International Relations (E-IR) is anopen-accesswebsite coveringinternational relations andinternational politics. It provides an academic perspective on global events. Itseditor-in-chief is Stephen McGlinchey.[1] The website has published since November 2007, and was incorporated as anonprofit organisation in 2011.[2]

Content

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E-IR contains a mixture of open access books, articles, essays, and features, broadly aimed at students and scholars ofinternational politics.

Prominent contributors have includedTed Robert Gurr,[3] Harsh V. Pant,[4]Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.,[5]Rohan Gunaratna,[6]David R. Marples,Anand Menon,Barry Rubin,I. William Zartman,Immanuel Wallerstein,Jolyon Howorth,John Redwood,Brian Barder,Andrew Linklater,Filip Ivanović, Roie Yellinek andStephen Chan.

The site also runs a student essay award,[7] and has ventured into publishingfree textbooksArchived 2016-08-12 at theWayback Machine for students.

Reception

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E-IR is listed under sites of related interest by theLondon School of Economics[8] and is recommended by leading professors and diplomats.[citation needed] Its articles have been cited byThe Wall Street Journal's blog,[9] theBrookings Institution,[10] theStanley Foundation,[11] andThe Daily Beast.[12] It is indexed by theHuman Security Gateway.[13]

References

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  1. ^"Dr Stephen McGlinchey - UWE Bristol".people.uwe.ac.uk. Retrieved2023-06-03.
  2. ^"About". E-ir.info. Retrieved2011-12-21.
  3. ^Ted Robert Gurr
  4. ^Harsh V. Pant
  5. ^Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
  6. ^Rohan Gunaratna
  7. ^"Essay Award". Archived fromthe original on 2010-06-05. Retrieved2010-04-29.
  8. ^"Sites of related interest - Sites of related interest - Department of International Relations - Home". .lse.ac.uk. Retrieved2011-12-21.
  9. ^Johnson, Keith (2008-02-14)."Green Ink: The Political Climate - Environmental Capital - WSJ". Blogs.wsj.com. Retrieved2011-12-21.
  10. ^Cohen, Roberta (June 2010)."Human Rights: A Means of Engaging North Korea - Brookings Institution". Brookings.edu. Archived fromthe original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved2011-12-21.
  11. ^"The Stanley Foundation". The Stanley Foundation. 1990-01-06. Retrieved2011-12-21.
  12. ^"The History Of Liberal Islam". The Daily Beast. 2012-01-01. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-24. Retrieved2012-01-08.
  13. ^"The Anatomy of a Crisis: Perspectives on the 2009 Iranian Election". Human Security Gateway. 2009-06-01. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-20. Retrieved2011-12-21.

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