
The latest issue of
International Theory (Vol. 5, no. 1, March 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Steven Ratner, Ethics and international law: integrating the global justice project(s)
- Seva Gunitsky,
Complexity and theories of change in international politics
- Magnus Reitberger,
License to kill: is legitimate authority a requirement for just war?
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Symposium:
The politics of international
recognition
- Hans Agné,
Introduction
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Jens Bartelson,
Three concepts of recognition
- Eva Erman,
The recognitive practices of declaring and constituting statehood
- Thomas Lindemann,
The case for an empirical and social-psychological study of recognition in international relations
- Oliver Kessler & Benjamin Herborth,
Recognition and the constitution of social order
- Christine Chwaszcza,
‘Recognition’: some analytical remarks
- Mikulas Fabry,
Theorizing state recognition
- Stephen D. Krasner,
Recognition: organized hypocrisy once again