- Terry Nardin, Theorising the international rule of law
- Casper Sylvest, ‘Our passion for legality’: international law and imperialism in late nineteenth-century Britain
- Linda S. Bishai, Leaving Nuremberg: America’s love/hate relationship with international law
- Louise Arbour, The responsibility to protect as a duty of care in international law and practice
- Darren Hawkins & Carolyn Shaw, Legalising norms of democracy in the Americas
- Gunther Hellmann & Benjamin Herborth, Fishing in the mild West: democratic peace and militarised interstate disputes in the transatlantic community
- Peter Newell, The political economy of global environmental governance
- Anne-Marie Gardner, Beyond standards before status: democratic governance and non-state actors
- Yee-Kuang Heng & Ken McDonagh, The other War on Terror revealed: global governmentality and the Financial Action Task Force’s campaign against terrorist financing
Saturday, May 31, 2008
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 34, no. 3, July 2008) is out. Contents include: