
The latest issue of
International Relations (Vol. 28, no. 4, December 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Richard Ned Lebow,
What can International Relations Theory learn from the origins of World War I?
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Nazya Fiaz,
Manufacturing a ‘Muted Public Reaction’: Pakistani political discourse in the wake of 9/11
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Adrian Gallagher,
What constitutes a ‘Manifest Failing’? Ambiguous and inconsistent terminology and the Responsibility to Protect
- Forum: The expansion of international society after 30 years: Views from the European periphery
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Filip Ejdus, Introduction
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Filip Ejdus,
Entry into international society: Central and South East European experiences
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Alexandra Gheciu,
Remembering the Roman past, building a European future
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Jozef Bátora,
Lost in translatio imperii: Slovakia’s layered entry into international society
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Filip Ejdus,
The long shadow of Byzantium over Serbia’s entry into international society
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Einar Wigen,
Go West! Turkey’s entry into international society