
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 26, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Rosella Cappella Zielinski & Ryan Grauer, Organizing for performance: coalition effectiveness on the battlefield
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Corinne Bara, Shifting targets: the effect of peacekeeping on postwar violence
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Adrian Florea, Rebel governance in de facto states
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Christian Gläßel, Belén González, & Adam Scharpf, Grist to the mill of subversion: strikes and coups in counterinsurgencies
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Miriam Bradley, From armed conflict to urban violence: transformations in the International Committee of the Red Cross, international humanitarianism, and the laws of war
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Masakazu Matsumoto, Amoral realism or just war morality? Disentangling different conceptions of necessity
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Haro L Karkour & Dominik Giese, Bringing Morgenthau’s ethics in: pluralism, incommensurability and the turn from fragmentation to dialogue in IR
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Joshua Tschantret, Democratic Breakdown and the Hidden Perils of the Democratic Peace
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Lauge N Skovgaard Poulsen, Loyalty in world politics
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Robyn Eckersley, Rethinking leadership: understanding the roles of the US and China in the negotiation of the Paris Agreement
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Michiel Foulon & Gustav Meibauer, Realist avenues to global International Relations
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Kevin Blachford, Revisiting the expansion thesis: international society and the role of the Dutch East India company as a merchant empire
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Andrew Phillips & JC Sharman, Company-states and the creation of the global international system