
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 29, no. 1, March 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Henning Tamm & Allard Duursma, Combat, commitment, and the termination of Africa’s mutual interventions
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Iosif Kovras, Technologies of justice: forensics and the evolution of transitional justice
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Chiara Ruffa & Sebastiaan Rietjens, Meaning making in peacekeeping missions: mandate interpretation and multinational collaboration in the UN mission in Mali
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Lennart Maschmeyer, Subversion, cyber operations, and reverse structural power in world politics
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Miles M. Evers, Discovering the prize: information, lobbying, and the origins of US–Saudi security relations
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Neil C. Renic, Superweapons and the myth of technological peace
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Amir Lupovici, Ontological security, cyber technology, and states’ responses
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Tuncer Beyribey, Terrorism as a conceptual site for power struggles: problematization of terrorism in Turkey in the 1970s
- Aidan Hehir, ‘An expensive commodity’? The impact of hope on US foreign policy during the ‘unipolar moment’
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Stéphanie Martel & Aarie Glas, The contested meaning-making of diplomatic norms: competence in practice in Southeast Asian multilateralism