- Felix Rösch, Affect, practice, and change: Dancing world politics at the Congress of Vienna
- Linus Hagström, Disciplinary power: Text and body in the Swedish NATO debate
- Briony Jones, The performance and persistence of transitional justice and its ways of knowing atrocity
- Kazushige Kobayashi, Is normative power cosmopolitan? Rethinking European unity, norm diffusion, and international political theory
- Michal Parizek & Matthew D Stephen, The long march through the institutions: Emerging powers and the staffing of international organizations
- Laust Schouenborg & Simon F Taeuber, A quantitative approach to studying hierarchies of primary institutions in international society: The case of United Nations General Assembly disarmament resolutions, 1989–1998
Sunday, May 30, 2021
New Issue: Cooperation and Conflict
The latest issue of Cooperation and Conflict (Vol. 56, no. 2, June 2021) is out. Contents include: