
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 27, no. 4, December 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Sheryl R. Lightfoot, Decolonizing Self-Determination: Haudenosaunee Passports and Negotiated Sovereignty
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Joanne Yao, An international hierarchy of science: conquest, cooperation, and the 1959 Antarctic Treaty System
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Johanna Rodehau-Noack, War as disease: biomedical metaphors in prevention discourse
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Tobias Heinrich, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, & Edward Lawson, Jr, Populism and foreign aid
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Matthew DiGiuseppe & Patrick E. Shea, Alliances, signals of support, and military effort
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Vincent Charles Keating & Lucy M Abbott, Entrusted norms: security, trust, and betrayal in the Gulf Cooperation Council crisis
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Vincenzo Bove & Tobias Böhmelt, Arms imports in the wake of embargoes
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Todd H Hall, Dispute inflation
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David Blagden, Roleplay, realpolitik and ‘great powerness’: the logical distinction between survival and social performance in grand strategy
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Jodok Troy, The realist science of politics: the art of understanding political practice
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Heather-Leigh Kathryn Ba & Timothy McKeown, Does grand theory shape officials’ speech?
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Christian Reus-Smit, The end of global pluralism?
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Beate Jahn, Critical theory in crisis? a reconsideration