
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 28, no. 3, September 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Bahar Rumelili, & Alp Eren Topal, Challenging anti-Western historical myths in populist discourse: re-visiting Ottoman Empire–Europe interaction during the 19th century
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Anastasia Shesterinina, Civil war as a social process: actors and dynamics from pre- to post-war
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Evan N. Resnick, Interests, ideologies, and great power spheres of influence
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Dov H. Levin & Tetsuro Kobayashi, The art of uncommitment: the costs of peacetime withdrawals from alliance commitments
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Laust Schouenborg, The corruption of international society? General and complete disarmament from the perspective of the practitioners
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Rebecca Adler-Nissen & Kristin Anabel Eggeling, Blended Diplomacy: The Entanglement and Contestation of Digital Technologies in Everyday Diplomatic Practice
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Hortense Jongen & Jan Aart Scholte, Inequality and legitimacy in global governance: an empirical study
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Benjamin Raynor, The shadow of sanctions: reputational risk, financial reintegration, and the political economy of sanctions relief
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Joachim Blatter & Johannes Schulz, Intergovernmentalism and the crisis of representative democracy: The case for creating a system of horizontally expanded and overlapping national democracies