
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 21, no. 1, March 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Nicolas Guilhot,
Portrait of the realist as a historian: On anti-whiggism in the history of international relations
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Cynthia Weber,
Why is there no Queer International Theory?
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Alejandro M. Peña,
Governing differentiation: On standardisation as political steering
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Cemal Burak Tansel,
Deafening silence? Marxism, international historical sociology and the spectre of Eurocentrism
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Mark Langan,
Budget support and Africa–European Union relations: Free market reform and neo-colonialism?
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Linus Hagström,
The ‘abnormal’ state: Identity, norm/exception and Japan
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Diogo Pinheiro, Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, & Alexander Hicks,
Do international non-governmental organizations inhibit globalization? The case of capital account liberalization in developing countries
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J. Samuel Barkin,
Racing all over the place: A dispersion model of international regulatory competition
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J.C. Sharman,
War, selection, and micro-states: Economic and sociological perspectives on the international system
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Tine Hanrieder,
The path-dependent design of international organizations: Federalism in the World Health Organization