- Stefan Elbe, Bioinformational diplomacy: Global health emergencies, data sharing and sequential life
- Perri 6 & Eva Heims, Why do states in conflict with each other also sustain resilient cooperation in international regulation? Britain and telegraphy, 1860s–1914
- Kristin Haugevik & Cecilie Basberg Neumann, Reputation crisis management and the state: Theorising containment as diplomatic mode
- Nicholas J. Wheeler & Marcus Holmes, The strength of weak bonds: Substituting bodily copresence in diplomatic social bonding
- Thomas Dörfler & Thomas Gehring, Analogy-based collective decision-making and incremental change in international organizations
- Arthur A Goldsmith, Political regimes and foreign investment in poor countries: Insights from most similar African cases
- Glen Biglaiser & Ronald J. McGauvran, The effects of debt restructurings on income inequality in the developing world
- Muyang Chen, Infrastructure finance, late development, and China’s reshaping of international credit governance
- Jonas Gamso, Is China exporting media censorship? China’s rise, media freedoms, and democracy
- Kamal Sadiq & Gerasimos Tsourapas, The postcolonial migration state
- Corinne Bara, Annekatrin Deglow, & Sebastian van Baalen, Civil war recurrence and postwar violence: Toward an integrated research agenda
- Ludvig Norman, Rethinking causal explanation in interpretive international studies
Sunday, September 12, 2021
New Issue: European Journal of International Relations
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 27, no. 3, September 2021) is out. Contents include: