
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 24, no. 4, December 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Andrew Phillips, Contesting the Confucian peace: Civilization, barbarism and international hierarchy in East Asia
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Joe Turner, Internal colonisation: The intimate circulations of empire, race and liberal government
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Sophie Harman, Making the invisible visible in International Relations: Film, co-produced research and transnational feminism
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Felix Berenskötter, Deep theorizing in International Relations
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Bentley B. Allan, From subjects to objects: Knowledge in International Relations theory
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Nina Hall & Ngaire Woods, Theorizing the role of executive heads in international organizations
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Debbie Lisle, Failing worse? Science, security and the birth of a border technology
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Laleh Khalili, The infrastructural power of the military: The geoeconomic role of the US Army Corps of Engineers in the Arabian Peninsula
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Andreas Bieler & Jamie Jordan, Commodification and ‘the commons’: The politics of privatising public water in Greece and Portugal during the Eurozone crisis