
The latest issue of
International Studies Review (Vol. 17, no. 3, September 2015) is out. Contents include:
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Adam Bower, Norms Without the Great Powers: International Law, Nested Social Structures, and the Ban on Antipersonnel Mines
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Philippe Bourbeau, Resilience and International Politics: Premises, Debates, Agenda
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Richard Jackson, Terrorism, Taboo, and Discursive Resistance: The Agonistic Potential of the Terrorism Novel
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Marcus Holmes & David Traven, Acting Rationally Without Really Thinking: The Logic of Rational Intuitionism for International Relations Theory
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Mark Pearcey, Sovereignty, Identity, and Indigenous-State Relations at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: A Case of Exclusion by Inclusion