- Stephane J. Baele & Thierry Balzacq, International rituals: An analytical framework and its theoretical repertoires
- Federica Bicchi, Communities of practice and what they can do for International Relations
- Clionadh Raleigh, Hyun Jin Choi, & Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd, Inclusive conflict? Competitive clientelism and the rise of political violence
- Jaremey R. McMullin, Hustling, cycling, peacebuilding: Narrating postwar reintegration through livelihood in Liberia
- Henrique Tavares Furtado, Confronting the gated community: Towards a decolonial critique of violence beyond the paradigm of war
- Rory Cormac, Calder Walton, & Damien Van Puyvelde, What constitutes successful covert action? Evaluating unacknowledged interventionism in foreign affairs
- Marysia Zalewski, Theorising sexual violence in global politics: Improvising with feminist theory
- Mona Lilja, Pushing resistance theory in IR beyond ‘opposition’: The constructive resistance of the #MeToo movement in Japan
- Alexandra Phelan & Jacqui True, Navigating gender in elite bargains: Women's movements and the quest for inclusive peace in Colombia
- Ekatherina Zhukova, Malena Rosén Sundström, & Ole Elgström, Feminist foreign policies (FFPs) as strategic narratives: Norm translation in Sweden, Canada, France, and Mexico
Saturday, December 11, 2021
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 48, no. 1, January 2022) is out. Contents include: