
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 22, no. 4, December 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Simon Bulmer & Jonathan Joseph, European integration in crisis? Of supranational integration, hegemonic projects and domestic politics
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Anna Michalski & Ludvig Norman,
Conceptualizing European security cooperation: Competing international political orders and domestic factors
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Valentina Feklyunina,
Soft power and identity: Russia, Ukraine and the ‘Russian world(s)’
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Joshua Freedman,
Status insecurity and temporality in world politics
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Pieter de Wilde, Wiebke Marie Junk, & Tabea Palmtag,
Accountability and opposition to globalization in international assemblies
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Beverley Loke,
Unpacking the politics of great power responsibility: Nationalist and Maoist China in international order-
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Daehee Bak, Michael R. Kenwick, & Glenn Palmer,
Who’s careful: Regime type and target selection
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Garrett Wallace Brown & Alexandra Bohm,
Introducing Jus ante Bellum as a cosmopolitan approach to humanitarian intervention
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Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Mattias Hjerpe, & Karin Bäckstrand,
Normative arguments for non-state actor participation in international policymaking processes: Functionalism, neocorporatism or democratic pluralism?
- Thomas Gregory,
Dismembering the dead: Violence, vulnerability and the body in war