
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 26, Supplement, September 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Interdisciplinarity and the IR Innovation Horizon
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Ursula Daxecker, Annette Freyberg-Inan, Marlies Glasius, Geoffrey Underhill, & Darshan Vigneswaran, Introduction: Interdisciplinarity and the International Relations event horizon
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Chengxin Pan, Enfolding wholes in parts: quantum holography and International Relations
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Kerem Nisancioglu, Racial sovereignty
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Selim Can Sazak, Bad influence: social networks, elite brokerage, and the construction of alliances
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Heloise Weber & Martin Weber, Colonialism, genocide and International Relations: the Namibian–German case and struggles for restorative relations
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Lucas Van Milders & Harmonie Toros, Violent International Relations
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Catriona Standfield, Gendering the practice turn in diplomacy
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Ross James Gildea, Psychology and aggregation in International Relations
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Filiz Kahraman, Nikhil Kalyanpur, & Abraham L. Newman, Domestic courts, transnational law, and international order
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William Kindred Winecoff, “The persistent myth of lost hegemony,” revisited: structural power as a complex network phenomenon