
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 39, no. 3, July 2013) is out. Contents include:
- L.H.M. Ling, Worlds beyond Westphalia: Daoist dialectics and the ‘China threat’
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Justin Rosenberg,
The ‘philosophical premises’ of uneven and combined development
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Ruth Blakeley,
Human rights, state wrongs, and social change: the theory and practice of emancipation
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Peter Ives & Nicola Short,
On Gramsci and the international: a textual analysis
- Erika Cudworth & Stephen Hobden,
Complexity, ecologism, and posthuman politics
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Katherine Allison,
American Occidentalism and the agential Muslim woman
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Stefan A. Schirm,
Global politics are domestic politics: a societal approach to divergence in the G20
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Peter Harris,
Decolonising the special relationship: Diego Garcia, the Chagossians, and Anglo-American relations
- Mattias Vermeiren,
Monetary power and EMU: macroeconomic adjustment and autonomy in the Eurozone
- Carl Death,
Governmentality at the limits of the international: African politics and Foucauldian theory