
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 20, no. 1, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Jan Aart Scholte,
Reinventing global democracy
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Bastiaan van Apeldoorn & Naná de Graaff,
Corporate elite networks and US post-Cold War grand strategy from Clinton to Obama
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Matthew Fluck,
The best there is? Communication, objectivity and the future of Critical International Relations Theory
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Leonardo Baccini,
Cheap talk: Transaction costs, quality of institutions, and trade agreements
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Jonas Tallberg & James McCall Smith,
Dispute settlement in world politics: States, supranational prosecutors, and compliance
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Celina Del Felice,
Power in discursive practices: The case of the STOP EPAs campaign
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Lisa Strömbom,
Thick recognition: Advancing theory on identity change in intractable conflicts
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Markus Kornprobst,
From political judgements to public justifications (and vice versa): How communities generate reasons upon which to act
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Ian Hall,
The satiric vision of politics: Ethics, interests and disorders
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Jürgen Rüland,
The limits of democratizing interest representation: ASEAN’s regional corporatism and normative challenges
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Felix Berenskoetter,
Parameters of a national biography