Monday, April 26, 2010

New Issue: Review of International Studies

The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 36, no. 2, April 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Hannes Peltonen, Modelling international collective responsibility: the case of grave humanitarian crises
  • Andrew Phillips, The Protestant ethic and the spirit of jihadism – transnational religious insurgencies and the transformation of international orders
  • Phil Orchard, Protection of internally displaced persons: soft law as a norm-generating mechanism
  • Karolina Milewicz, André Bächtiger, & Arne Nothdurft, Constitutional pluralism or constitutional unity? An empirical study of international commitment (1945–2007)
  • Roland Paris, Saving liberal peacebuilding
  • Kristine Höglund & Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs, Beyond the absence of war: the diversity of peace in post-settlement societies
  • Jonathan Wright, Locarno: a democratic peace?
  • James Brassett & William Smith, Deliberation and global civil society: agency, arena, affect
  • James Bohman, Democratising the global order: from communicative freedom to communicative power
  • Richard Higgott & Eva Erman, Deliberative global governance and the question of legitimacy: what can we learn from the WTO?
  • Peter Newell, Democratising biotechnology? Deliberation, participation and social regulation in a neo-liberal world
  • Randall Germain, Financial governance and transnational deliberative democracy
  • Garrett Wallace Brown, Safeguarding deliberative global governance: the case of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria