Type of site | Academic |
|---|---|
| Available in | English |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Area served | Global |
| Editor | Stephen McGlinchey |
| URL | www |
| Commercial | No |
| Current status | Active |
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]
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.
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]
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