
The latest issue of
International Relations (Vol. 28, no. 1, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Jason Ralph,
The liberal state in international society: Interpreting recent British foreign policy
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Samuel Layton,
Reframing European security: Russia’s proposal for a new European security architecture
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Tapio Kanninen & Touko Piiparinen,
Why bureaucracies matter in the global age: A post-Weberian explanation with the case study of preparing and implementing the United Nations’ An Agenda for Peace
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Jack L. Amoureux & Brent J. Steele,
Competence and Just War
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Paolo Rosa,
The accommodationist state: Strategic culture and Italy’s military behaviour
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Paul Roe,
Gender and ‘positive’ security