Friday, September 13, 2019

New Issue: Review of International Studies

The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 45, no. 4, October 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Nina Caspersen, Human rights in territorial peace agreements
  • Robert Lamb, Pragmatism, practices, and human rights
  • Maja Zehfuss, Military refusers and the invocation of conscience: Relational subjectivities and the legitimation of liberal war
  • Henry Redwood & Alister Wedderburn, A cat-and-Maus game: the politics of truth and reconciliation in post-conflict comics
  • Scott Hamilton, I am uncertain, but We are not: a new subjectivity of the Anthropocene
  • Lisa Maria Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, & Jonas Tallberg, Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations: Beyond procedure versus performance
  • Jack Corbett, Yi-chong Xu, & Patrick Weller, Norm entrepreneurship and diffusion ‘from below’ in international organisations: How the competent performance of vulnerability generates benefits for small states
  • Thomas Müller, The variety of institutionalised inequalities: Stratificatory interlinkages in interwar international society
  • Alexander Cooley, Daniel Nexon, & Steven Ward, Revising order or challenging the balance of military power? An alternative typology of revisionist and status-quo states