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In Relation To
The International Relations Review
38 episodes
1 week ago
In Relation To is the culmination of the International Relations Review's effort to discover new ways to promote global discourse in a changing world. We hope to promote the diversity and richness of IR as a professional field, academic discipline, and arena for activism and global citizenship. Each episode will involve dynamic discussions and interviews with students, scholars, practitioners, and public figures dedicated to advancing human progress and eliminating stigmas or misconceptions about a path involving IR. Podcast Director: Faizaan Firoz www.irreview.org
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In Relation To is the culmination of the International Relations Review's effort to discover new ways to promote global discourse in a changing world. We hope to promote the diversity and richness of IR as a professional field, academic discipline, and arena for activism and global citizenship. Each episode will involve dynamic discussions and interviews with students, scholars, practitioners, and public figures dedicated to advancing human progress and eliminating stigmas or misconceptions about a path involving IR. Podcast Director: Faizaan Firoz www.irreview.org
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Education
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Exploring Religion, Power, and Social Change with Jeremy Menchik
In Relation To
28 minutes 32 seconds
7 months ago
Exploring Religion, Power, and Social Change with Jeremy Menchik

This episode we’re joined by Professor Jeremy Menchik, Director of Boston University's Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA) and Associate Professor of International Relations and Political Science. Professor Menchik discusses his research on religion and international affairs, including his books on Islam and democracy in Indonesia, social movements during COVID, and the history of missionaries and imperialism. Listen in to learn about Professor Melchik’s work at Boston University and to hear a compelling discussion on religious nationalism, religious freedom, and democracy!


In Relation To
In Relation To is the culmination of the International Relations Review's effort to discover new ways to promote global discourse in a changing world. We hope to promote the diversity and richness of IR as a professional field, academic discipline, and arena for activism and global citizenship. Each episode will involve dynamic discussions and interviews with students, scholars, practitioners, and public figures dedicated to advancing human progress and eliminating stigmas or misconceptions about a path involving IR. Podcast Director: Faizaan Firoz www.irreview.org