
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 41, no. 4, October 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Forum: Historicising the Social in International Thought
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Patricia Owens, Introduction: Historicising the Social in International Thought
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Patricia Owens, Method or madness? Sociolatry in international thought
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Jens Bartelson, Towards a genealogy of ‘society’ in International Relations
- Martin Weber, On the history and politics of the social turn
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Articles
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Charles Butcher & Ryan Griffiths, Alternative international systems? System structure and violent conflict in nineteenth-century West Africa, Southeast Asia, and South Asia
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Egor Fedotov, Weak language norm(s) versus domestic interests: Why Ukraine behaves the way it does
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Katharine M. Millar, Death does not become her: An examination of the public construction of female American soldiers as liminal figures
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Gerard van der Ree, Being-in-the-world of the international
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Cian O’Driscoll, At all costs and in spite of all terror? The victory of just war