
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 22, no. 1, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Lorenzo Zambernardi, Politics is too important to be left to political scientists: A critique of the theory–policy nexus in International Relations
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Jonathan Graubart & Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi,
David in Goliath’s citadel: Mobilizing the Security Council’s normative power for Palestine
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Xavier Guillaume, Rune S. Andersen, & Juha A. Vuori,
Paint it black: Colours and the social meaning of the battlefield
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Shahar Hameiri & Lee Jones,
Rising powers and state transformation: The case of China
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Tom Lundborg,
The limits of historical sociology: Temporal borders and the reproduction of the ‘modern’ political present
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Anthony King,
The female combat soldier
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Seanon S. Wong,
Emotions and the communication of intentions in face-to-face diplomacy
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James Brassett,
British comedy, global resistance: Russell Brand, Charlie Brooker and Stewart Lee
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Susanne Therese Hansen,
Taking ambiguity seriously: Explaining the indeterminacy of the European Union conventional arms export control regime
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Philip Liste,
Geographical knowledge at work: Human rights litigation and transnational territoriality