- New Directions in Foreign Policy Analysis
- Amnon Aran, Klaus Brummer, & Karen E Smith, Introduction: new directions in foreign policy analysis
- Andrew Hom & Ryan Beasley, Constructing time in foreign policy-making: Brexit's timing entrepreneurs, malcontemps and apparatchiks
- Karen E Smith, Emotions and EU foreign policy
- Stephanie C Hofmann & Benjamin Martill, The party scene: new directions for political party research in foreign policy analysis
- Erin K Jenne, Populism, nationalism and revisionist foreign policy
- Feliciano De Sá Guimarães & Irma Dutra De Oliveira E Silva, Far-right populism and foreign policy identity: Jair Bolsonaro's ultra-conservatism and the new politics of alignment
- Anders Wivel & Caroline Howard Grøn, Charismatic leadership in foreign policy
- Karin Aggestam & Jacqui True, Political leadership and gendered multilevel games in foreign policy
- Klaus Brummer, Advancing foreign policy analysis by studying leaders from the global South
- Juliet Kaarbo, New directions for leader personality research: breaking bad in foreign policy
- Articles
- Anthony King, Decolonizing the British Army: a preliminary response
- Hugo Meijer & Luis Simón, Covert balancing: Great Powers, secondary states and US balancing strategies against China
- Ali Bilgic & Athina Gkouti, Who is entitled to feel in the age of populism? Women's resistance to migrant detention in Britain
- Owen Worth, Reasserting hegemonic masculinity: women's leadership within the far right
- Thana C De Campos-Rudinsky, Intellectual property and essential medicines in the COVID-19 pandemic
- Isabel Bramsen & Anine Hagemann, The missing sense of peace: diplomatic approachment and virtualization during the COVID-19 lockdown
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
New Issue: International Affairs
The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 97, no. 2, March 2021) is out. Contents include: