
The latest issue of
International Theory (Vol. 4, no. 3, November 2012) is out. Contents include:
- John MacMillan, ‘Hollow promises?’ Critical materialism and the contradictions of the Democratic Peace
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James Brassett, Ben Richardson & William Smith,
Private experiments in global governance: primary commodity roundtables and the politics of deliberation
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Milja Kurki & Hidemi Suganami,
Towards the politics of causal explanation: a reply to the critics of causal inquiries
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Special Forum: Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics
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Jack Snyder & Leslie Vinjamuri,
Principled pragmatism and the logic of consequences
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Toni Erskine,
Whose progress, which morals? Constructivism, normative IR theory and the limits and possibilities of studying ethics in world politics
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Nicholas Rengger,
Progress with Price?
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Richard M. Price,
On the pragmatic and principled limits and possibilities of dialogue