
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 39, no. 2, April 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Werner Bonefeld, Adam Smith and ordoliberalism: on the political form of market liberty
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Seán Molloy,
Spinoza, Carr, and the ethics of The Twenty Years' Crisis
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Christopher Holmes,
Ignorance, denial, internalisation, and transcendence: a post-structural perspective on Polanyi's double movement
- Jessica Auchter,
Border monuments: memory, counter-memory, and (b)ordering practices along the US-Mexico border
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Shahar Hameiri,
Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism
- Peter Haldén,
A non-sovereign modernity: attempts to engineer stability in the Balkans 1820–90
- Ronan O'Callaghan,
Secular theology and noble sacrifice: the ethics of Michael Walzer's just war theory
- Jaremey R. McMullin,
Integration or separation? The stigmatisation of ex-combatants after war
- Doerthe Rosenow,
Nomadic life's counter-attack: moving beyond the subaltern's voice
- Barry J. Ryan,
Reasonable force: the emergence of global policing power