
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 39, no. 1, January 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Matthew Watson, The eighteenth-century historiographic tradition and contemporary ‘Everyday IPE’
- Jean-François Drole,
Nietzsche, Kant, the democratic state, and war
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Wanda Vrasti,
Universal but not truly ‘global’: governmentality, economic liberalism, and the international
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Steven Slaughter,
The prospects of deliberative global governance in the G20: legitimacy, accountability, and public contestation
- Christine Cubitt, Responsible reconstruction after war: meeting local needs for building peace
- Jeremy Moses,
Sovereignty as irresponsibility? A Realist critique of the Responsibility to Protect
- Mai'a K. Davis Cross,
Rethinking epistemic communities twenty years later
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Andreas Bieler,
The EU, Global Europe, and processes of uneven and combined development: the problem of transnational labour solidarity
- Ali Bilgic,
Towards a new societal security dilemma: comprehensive analysis of actor responsibility in intersocietal conflicts
- Quddus Z. Snyder,
Integrating rising powers: liberal systemic theory and the mechanism of competition