
The latest issue of
International Relations (Vol. 30, no. 1, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Rosemary Hollis,
Palestine and the Palestinians in British political elite discourse: From ‘The Palestine Problem’ to ‘the Two-State Solution’
- Nicholas Ross Smith,
The EU under a realist scope: Employing a neoclassical realist framework for the analysis of the EU’s Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement offer to Ukraine
- Malte Gephart,
Local embedding of international discourse: Chile and the international and transnational anti-corruption campaign
- Stefano Recchia,
Why seek international organisation approval under unipolarity? Averting issue linkage vs. appeasing Congress
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Jamal Barnes,
The ‘war on terror’ and the battle for the definition of torture