
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 7, no. 3, November 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Agora: The Internationalists: How a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world
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Oliver Diggelmann, The Internationalists as grand narrative: Key elements and dilemmata
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Tarak Barkawi, From law to history: The politics of war and empire
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Andreas Follesdal, More than meets the eye – and less: Comments on The Internationalists
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Anna Geis, Outlawing war is not enough to promote international peace: The ambivalence of liberal interventionism
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Paolo Palchetti, Outlawry but with teeth: The problem of enforcing peace through international institutions
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Geir Ulfstein, The role of outcasting in the world order
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Oona A Hathaway & Scott J Shapiro, Response to critics
- Articles
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Kristina Stoeckl & Kseniya Medvedeva, Double bind at the UN: Western actors, Russia, and the traditionalist agenda
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Abraham Singer & Amit Ron, Models of shareholder democracy: A transnational approach