
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 41, no. 1, January 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Tom Lundborg & Nick Vaughan-Williams, New Materialisms, discourse analysis, and International Relations: a radical intertextual approach
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David Chandler,
Resilience and the ‘everyday’: beyond the paradox of ‘liberal peace’
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Suthaharan Nadarajah & David Rampton,
The limits of hybridity and the crisis of liberal peace
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Mandy Turner,
Peacebuilding as counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory
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Laura Ferracioli,
Immigration, self-determination, and the brain drain
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Ryder McKeown,
Legal asymmetries in asymmetric war
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Vicki Squire,
Reshaping critical geopolitics? The materialist challenge
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Douglas Howland,
An alternative mode of international order: The international administrative union in the nineteenth century
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Gadi Heimann,
What does it take to be a great power? The story of France joining the Big Five