- Claudia Aradau & Sarah Perret, The politics of (non-)knowledge at Europe's borders: Errors, fakes, and subjectivity
- Martina Tazzioli, Governing refugees through disorientation: Fragmented knowledges and forced technological mediations
- Jamal Barnes, Torturous journeys: Cruelty, international law, and pushbacks and pullbacks over the Mediterranean Sea
- Maria Koinova, Polycentric governance of transit migration: A relational perspective from the Balkans and the Middle East
- Sahil Jai Dutta, Samuel Knafo, & Ian Alexander Lovering, Neoliberal failures and the managerial takeover of governance
- Alex Nunn & Stuart Shields, The intellectual and institutional challenges for International Political Economy in the UK: Findings from Practitioner Survey Data
- Mélanie Albaret & Élodie Brun, Dissenting at the United Nations: Interaction orders and Venezuelan contestation practices (2015–16)
- Sara Hellmüller, Peacemaking in a shifting world order: A macro-level analysis of UN mediation in Syria
- Kazushige Kobayashi, Keith Krause, & Xinyu Yuan, Pathways to socialisation: China, Russia, and competitive norm socialisation in a changing global order
- Kye J. Allen, An anarchical society (of fascist states): Theorising illiberal solidarism
Saturday, June 4, 2022
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 48, no. 3, July 2022) is out. Contents include: