- Special Section: Disruption by Design
- Nicole Sunday Grove, Nisha Shah, & Martin Coward, Introduction to the Special Section: Disruption by design
- Nicole Sunday Grove, Receding resilience: On the planetary moods of disruption
- Louise Amoore, Machine learning political orders
- Charmaine Chua, Disruption from above, the middle and below: Three terrains of governance
- Articles
- Lucas de Oliveira Paes, Networked territoriality: A processual–relational view on the making (and makings) of regions in world politics
- Anna Danielsson & Kristin Ljungkvist, A choking(?) engine of war: Human agency in military targeting reconsidered
- Jonathan Luke Austin, The plasma of violence: Towards a preventive medicine for political evil
- Georgios Glouftsios & Matthias Leese, Epistemic fusion: Passenger Information Units and the making of international security
- Peter Finkenbusch, Resilience as the policing of critique: A pragmatist way forward
- Tasniem Anwar & Beste İşleyen, Guilty knowledge: A postcolonial inquiry into knowledge, suspicion, and responsibility in the fight against terrorism financing
Sunday, December 11, 2022
New Issue: Review of International Studies
The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 49, no. 1, January 2023) is out. Contents include: