
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 20, no. 2, June 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Jonas Hagmann & Thomas J. Biersteker,
Beyond the published discipline: Toward a critical pedagogy of international studies
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Martin Senn & Christoph Elhardt,
Bourdieu and the bomb: Power, language and the doxic battle over the value of nuclear weapons
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Douglas Webber,
How likely is it that the European Union will disintegrate? A critical analysis of competing theoretical perspectives
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Erin R. Graham,
International organizations as collective agents: Fragmentation and the limits of principal control at the World Health Organization
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Manfred Elsig & Mark A. Pollack,
Agents, trustees, and international courts: The politics of judicial appointment at the World Trade Organization
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Michael Breen,
IMF conditionality and the economic exposure of its shareholders
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Barry Buzan & George Lawson,
Rethinking benchmark dates in International Relations
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A. Cooper Drury & Dursun Peksen,
Women and economic statecraft: The negative impact international economic sanctions visit on women
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Nazya Fiaz,
Constructivism meets critical realism: Explaining Pakistan’s state practice in the aftermath of 9/11
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Martin Weber,
Between ‘isses’ and ‘oughts’: IR constructivism, Critical Theory, and the challenge of political philosophy
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Robyn Linde,
The globalization of childhood: The international diffusion of norms and law against the child death penalty