- Special Issue: The Multiple Origins of IR
- Vineet Thakur & Karen Smith, Introduction to the Special Issue: The multiple births of International Relations
- Yih-Jye Hwang, The births of International Studies in China
- Carlos R. S. Milani, The foundation and development of International Relations in Brazil
- Jungmin Seo & Young Chul Cho, The emergence and evolution of International Relations studies in postcolonial South Korea
- Alexander E. Davis, Making a settler colonial IR: Imagining the ‘international’ in early Australian International Relations
- Thomas Kwasi Tieku, The Legon School of International Relations
- Research Articles
- Janis Grzybowski, Re-enacting the international order, or: why the Syrian state did not disappear
- Juliette Tolay, Inadvertent reproduction of Eurocentrism in IR: The politics of critiquing Eurocentrism
- Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, & Olivier Sterck, Transnational blindness: International institutions and refugees’ cross-border activities
Saturday, November 6, 2021
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 47, no. 5, December 2021) is out. Contents include: