
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 28, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
- André Saramago, Post-Eurocentric grand narratives in critical international theory
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Beverley Loke & Catherine Owen, Mapping practices and spatiality in IR knowledge production: from detachment to emancipation
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David J. Gordon & Kristin Ljungkvist, Theorizing the globally engaged city in world politics
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Erik Lin-Greenberg, Reid B.C. Pauly, & Jacquelyn G. Schneider, Wargaming for International Relations research
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Elisabeth Schweiger, Fighting silence covert warfare and the uphill battle against the unsaid
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Monika Heupel, Caiden Heaphy, & Janina Heaphy, Seeing reason or seeing costs? The United States, counterterrorism, and the human rights of foreigners
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Darya Pushkina, Markus B. Siewert, & Stefan Wolff, Mission (im)possible? UN military peacekeeping operations in civil wars
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Jonathan White, The de-institutionalisation of power beyond the state
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Johannes Jüde, Making or un-making states: when does war have formative effects?