
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 26, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Seán Molloy, Realism and reflexivity: Morgenthau, academic freedom and dissent
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Michael D Cohen & Aaron Rapport, Strategic surprise, nuclear proliferation and US foreign policy
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Maja Spanu, The hierarchical society: the politics of self-determination and the constitution of new states after 1919
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Freya Irani, Beyond de jure and de facto boundaries: tracing the imperial geographies of US law
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Christopher Murray, Imperial dialectics and epistemic mapping: From decolonisation to anti-Eurocentric IR
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Giovanni Mantilla, Social pressure and the making of wartime civilian protection rules
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Pablo de Orellana, Retrieving how diplomacy writes subjects, space and time: a methodological contribution
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Ivan Bakalov, Setting soft power in motion: towards a dynamic conceptual framework
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Terry Macdonald & Kate Macdonald, Towards a ‘pluralist’ world order: creative agency and legitimacy in global institutions
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Sidra Hamidi, Law as discursive resource: the politics of the nuclear/non-nuclear distinction in the Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Sean Yom, Roles, identity, and security: foreign policy contestation in monarchical Kuwait
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Miguel Otero-Iglesias & Manuel Weissenegger, Motivations, security threats and geopolitical implications of Chinese investment in the EU energy sector: the case of CDP Reti