- Jonathan C. Agensky, Recognizing religion: Politics, history, and the “long 19th century”
- Ann E. Towns & Bahar Rumelili, Taking the pressure: Unpacking the relation between norms, social hierarchies, and social pressures on states
- Suraj Jacob, John A. Scherpereel & Melinda Adams, Will rising powers undermine global norms? The case of gender-balanced decision-making
- Matthias Dembinski, Procedural justice and global order: Explaining African reaction to the application of global protection norms
- Aarie Glas, Habits of peace: Long-term regional cooperation in Southeast Asia
- Zoltán I. Búzás, Evading international law: How agents comply with the letter of the law but violate its purpose
- Thomas Richard Davies, Understanding non-governmental organizations in world politics: The promise and pitfalls of the early ‘science of internationalism’
- Loriana Crasnic, Nikhil Kalyanpur, & Abraham Newman, Networked liabilities: Transnational authority in a world of transnational business
- Sean Fleming, Artificial persons and attributed actions: How to interpret action-sentences about states
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
New Issue: European Journal of International Relations
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 23, no. 4, December 2017) is out. Contents include: