- Chenchen Zhang, Contested disaster nationalism in the digital age: Emotional registers and geopolitical imaginaries in COVID-19 narratives on Chinese social media
- August Danielson & Elsa Hedling, Visual diplomacy in virtual summitry: Status signalling during the coronavirus crisis
- Bohdana Kurylo, Counter-populist performances of (in)security: Feminist resistance in the face of right-wing populism in Poland
- Daniel Lambach, Space, scale, and global politics: Towards a critical approach to space in international relations
- Oliver Kearns, Forget what you hear: Careless Talk, espionage and ways of listening in on the British secret state
- Alessandra Russo & Eva Magdalena Stambøl, The external dimension of the EU's fight against transnational crime: Transferring political rationalities of crime control
- Evangelos Fanoulis & Weiqing Song, Cooperation between the EU and China: A post-liberal governmentality approach
- Christian Downie, Competition, cooperation, and adaptation: The organizational ecology of international organizations in global energy governance
- Christine Agius, ‘This is not who we are’: Gendered bordering practices, ontological insecurity, and lines of continuity under the Trump presidency
Friday, March 11, 2022
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 48, no. 2, April 2022) is out. Contents include: