- Philip Arena & Nicholas P. Nicoletti, Selectorate theory, the democratic peace, and public goods provision
- Richard Devetak, A rival Enlightenment? Critical international theory in historical mode
- Seán P. Molloy, Pragmatism, Realism and the ethics of crisis and transformation in international relations
- Forum: Emotions and World Politics
- Roland Bleiker & Emma Hutchison, Introduction: Emotions and world politics
- Emma Hutchison & Roland Bleiker, Theorizing emotions in world politics
- Jonathan Mercer, Feeling like a state: social emotion and identity
- Neta C. Crawford, Institutionalizing passion in world politics: fear and empathy
- Rose McDermott, The body doesn’t lie: a somatic approach to the study of emotions in world politics
- K.M. Fierke, Emotion and intentionality
- Christian Reus-Smit, Emotions and the social
- Andrew Linklater, Anger and world politics: how collective emotions shift over time
- L.H.M. Ling, Decolonizing the international: towards multiple emotional worlds
- Renée Jeffery, The promise and problems of the neuroscientific approach to emotions
- Janice Bially Mattern, On being convinced: an emotional epistemology of international relations
Thursday, October 30, 2014
New Issue: International Theory
The latest issue of International Theory (Vol. 6, no. 3, November 2014) is out. Contents include: