
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 18, no. 1, February 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Andrew Phillips, Saving civilization from empire: Belligerency, pacifism and the two faces of civilization during the Second Opium War
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Nikolas M. Rajkovic,
‘Global law’ and governmentality: Reconceptualizing the ‘rule of law’ as rule ‘through’ law
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Jonathan Kirshner,
The tragedy of offensive realism: Classical realism and the rise of China
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Injoo Sohn,
After renaissance: China’s multilateral offensive in the developing world
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Mona Lena Krook & Jacqui True,
Rethinking the life cycles of international norms: The United Nations and the global promotion of gender equality
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Jon Hovi, Detlef F. Sprinz, & Guri Bang,
Why the United States did not become a party to the Kyoto Protocol: German, Norwegian, and US perspectives
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Jack Donnelly,
The differentiation of international societies: An approach to structural international theory
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Luca Mavelli,
Security and secularization in International Relations