Saturday, July 25, 2020

New Issue: International Relations

The latest issue of International Relations (Vol. 34, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Kai Oppermann, Ryan Beasley, & Juliet Kaarbo, British foreign policy after Brexit: losing Europe and finding a role
  • Philip R Conway, On the way to planet politics: from disciplinary demise to cosmopolitical coordination
  • A Burcu Bayram & Vivian Ta, Measuring common knowledge: latent semantic analysis, linguistic synchrony, and common knowledge in international relations
  • André Saramago, Reality-congruence, emancipatory politics and situated knowledge in International Relations: a process sociological perspective
  • May Darwich & Juliet Kaarbo, IR in the Middle East: foreign policy analysis in theoretical approaches
  • Richard Shapcott, Human rights, extraterritoriality and the good international citizen: a cosmopolitan perspective