- Jamie M. Johnson, Victoria M. Basham, & Owen D. Thomas, Ordering disorder: The making of world politics
- Antonia Witt, Beyond formal powers: Understanding the African Union's authority on the ground
- Christoph Harig & Nicole Jenne, Whose rules? Whose power? The Global South and the possibility to shape international peacekeeping norms through leadership appointments
- Sara E. Davies & Jacqui True, Follow the money: Assessing Women, Peace, and Security through financing for gender-inclusive peace
- Lisa Strömbom, Isabel Bramsen, & Anne Lene Stein, Agonistic peace agreements? Analytical tools and dilemmas
- Christine Andrä, Problematising war: Towards a reconstructive critique of war as a problem of deviance
- Zaheer Kazmi, Radical Islam in the Western Academy
- Bryan Mabee, The international politics of truth: C. Wright Mills and the sociology of the international
- Noran Shafik Fouad, The non-anthropocentric informational agents: Codes, software, and the logic of emergence in cybersecurity
Monday, September 12, 2022
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 48, no. 4, October 2022) is out. Contents include: