
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 22, no. 3, September 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Eric Van Rythoven,
The perils of realist advocacy and the promise of securitization theory: Revisiting the tragedy of the Iraq War debate
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Geoff Dancy,
Human rights pragmatism: Belief, inquiry, and action
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Uriel Abulof,
We the peoples? The strange demise of self-determination
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Laura Gómez-Mera,
Regime complexity and global governance: The case of trafficking in persons
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Dongwook Kim,
International non-governmental organizations and the abolition of the death penalty
- Constance Duncombe,
Representation, recognition and foreign policy in the Iran–US relationship
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Michal Natorski,
Epistemic (un)certainty in times of crisis: The role of coherence as a social convention in the European Neighbourhood Policy after the Arab Spring
- James Eastwood,
‘Meaningful service’: Pedagogy at Israeli pre-military academies and the ethics of militarism
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Daniela Donnini Macciò,
Ethics, economics and power in the Cambridge Apostles’ internationalism between the two world wars