- Catherine Owen, Participatory authoritarianism: From bureaucratic transformation to civic participation in Russia and China
- Merisa S. Thompson, Alasdair Cochrane, & Justa Hopma, Democratising food: The case for a deliberative approach
- Yong Wook Lee, Performing civilisational narratives in East Asia: Asian values, multiple modernities, and the politics of economic development
- Sarah von Billerbeck, No action without talk? UN peacekeeping, discourse, and institutional self-legitimation
- Catherine Van Offelen & M. L. R. Smith, Agonising choices: Tragedy and International Relations – a tragic vision of humanitarian intervention in the Bosnian War
- Patrick Quinton-Brown, The South, the West, and the meanings of humanitarian intervention in history
- Alexander Beresford & Daniel Wand, Understanding bricolage in norm development: South Africa, the International Criminal Court, and the contested politics of transitional justice
- Tracy Adams & Zohar Kampf, ‘Solemn and just demands’: Seeking apologies in the international arena
Friday, September 4, 2020
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 46, no. 4, October 2020) is out. Contents include: