
The latest issue of
International Affairs (Vol. 91, no. 2, March 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Alex J. Bellamy, A chronic protection problem: the DPRK and the Responsibility to Protect
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Jinghan Zeng, Yuefan Xiao & Shaun Breslin, Securing China's core interests: the state of the debate in China
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James Ker-Lindsay, Engagement without recognition: the limits of diplomatic interaction with contested states
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Reinhard Wolf, Why wealthy countries must not drop nuclear energy: coal power, climate change and the fate of the global poor
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Andrew Glencross, Why a British referendum on EU membership will not solve the Europe question
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Katherine C. Epstein, Scholarship and the ship of state: rethinking the Anglo-American strategic decline analogy
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David Blagden, Global multipolarity, European security and implications for UK grand strategy: back to the future, once again
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Paul Cornish & Andrew M. Dorman, Complex security and strategic latency: the UK Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015
- Anthony Richards, From terrorism to ‘radicalization’ to ‘extremism’: counterterrorism imperative or loss of focus?