
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 26, no. 1, March 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Steven Bernstein, The absence of great power responsibility in global environmental politics
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Jana Grittersová, Foreign banks and sovereign credit ratings: Reputational capital in sovereign debt markets
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Adam B. Lerner, The uses and abuses of victimhood nationalism in international politics
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Chenchen Zhang, Right-wing populism with Chinese characteristics? Identity, otherness and global imaginaries in debating world politics online
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Andrew Glencross, ‘Love Europe, hate the EU’: A genealogical inquiry into populists’ spatio-cultural critique of the European Union and its consequences
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Özgür Özdamar & Erdem Ceydilek, European populist radical right leaders’ foreign policy beliefs: An operational code analysis
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Tim Aistrope, Popular culture, the body and world politics
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Cian O’Driscoll, No substitute for victory? Why just war theorists can’t win
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Magnus Lundgren, Causal mechanisms in civil war mediation: Evidence from Syria
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Roos Haer, Christopher Michael Faulkner, & Beth Elise Whitaker, Rebel funding and child soldiers: Exploring the relationship between natural resources and forcible recruitment
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Vincenzo Bove, Mauricio Rivera, & Chiara Ruffa, Beyond coups: terrorism and military involvement in politics
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Ida Danewid, The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire