
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 38, no. 3, July 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Lene Hansen, Reconstructing desecuritisation: the normative-political in the Copenhagen School and directions for how to apply it
- Patricia Owens,
Human security and the rise of the social
- Patrick Hayden,
The human right to health and the struggle for recognition
- Barak Mendelsohn,
God vs. Westphalia: radical Islamist movements and the battle for organising the World
- Elisa Wynne-Hughes,
‘Who would go to Egypt?’ How tourism accounts for ‘terrorism’
- Peter M.R. Stirk,
The Westphalian model and sovereign equality
- Stefan Dolgert,
Thucydides, amended: religion, narrative, and IR theory in the Peloponnesian Crisis