
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 29, no. 2, June 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Naosuke Mukoyama, The Eastern cousins of European sovereign states? The development of linear borders in early modern Japan
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Natalya Naqvi, Economic crisis, global financial cycles and state control of finance: public development banking in Brazil and South Africa
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Johannes Petry, Beyond ports, roads and railways: Chinese economic statecraft, the Belt and Road Initiative and the politics of financial infrastructures
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Leonie Holthaus, Feelings of (eco-) grief and sorrow: climate activists as emotion entrepreneurs
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Laleh Khalili, Humanitarianism and racial capitalism in the age of global shipping
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Megan A. Stewart, Foundations of the Vanguard: the origins of leftist rebel groups
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Benjamin E. Goldsmith & Yusaku Horiuchi, Does Russian election interference damage support for US alliances? The case of Japan
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Paul Beaumont & Elana Wilson Rowe, Space, nature and hierarchy: the ecosystemic politics of the Caspian Sea
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James W. Davis, Better than a bet: good reasons for behavioral and rational choice assumptions in IR theory
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Regan Burles, Kant’s domestic analogy: international and global order