Tuesday, July 4, 2023

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 99, no. 4, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Section: Asian conceptions of international order: what Asia wants
    • Kanti Bajpai & Evan A. Laksmana, Asian conceptions of international order: what Asia wants
    • Ruonan Liu & Songpo Yang, China and the liberal international order: a pragmatic and dynamic approach
    • Atul Mishra, The world Delhi wants: official Indian conceptions of international order, c. 1998–2023
    • Ryoko Nakano, Japan and the liberal international order: rules-based, multilateral, inclusive and localized
    • Yongwook Ryu, South Korea’s role conceptions and the liberal international order
    • Ahmad Rizky Mardhatillah Umar, The rise of the Asian middle powers: Indonesia’s conceptions of international order
    • Cheng-Chwee Kuik, Malaysian conceptions of international order: paradoxes of small-state pragmatism
    • Dylan M. H. Loh, Singapore’s conception of the liberal international order as a small state
    • Chanintira Na Thalang, Unpacking Thailand’s conceptions of and position within the liberal international order
    • Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby, The Philippines and the liberal rules-based international order
    • Thuy T. Do, Vietnam’s prudent pivot to the rules-based international order
  • Articles
    • Nicholas Ross Smith & Bonnie Holster, New Zealand’s ‘Maori foreign policy’ and China: a case of instrumental relationality?
    • Ruth Deyermond, The Trump presidency, Russia and Ukraine: explaining incoherence
    • Magnus G. Schoeller, Leadership aspirations versus reality: Germany’s self-concept in Europe
    • Matt McDonald, Immovable objects? Impediments to a UN Security Council resolution on climate change
    • Jasmine-Kim Westendorf, Sex on mission: care, control and coloniality in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations
    • Andreas Papamichail, Reinscribing global hierarchies: COVID–19, racial capitalism and the liberal international order
    • Manjari Chatterjee Miller, No apology necessary? How narratives impact redress for colonialism in Namibia and India
    • Christian Bueger & Felix Mallin, Blue paradigms: understanding the intellectual revolution in global ocean politics
    • Andrew Ehrhardt, The philosophical aspect of world order
    • Muyang Chen, China’s rise and the reshaping of sovereign debt relief