
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 29, no. 3, September 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Italo Brandimarte, Breathless war: martial bodies, aerial experiences and the atmospheres of empire
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Meera Sabaratnam, Bring up the bodies: international order, empire, and re-thinking the Great War (1914–1918) from below
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Ty Solomon, Up in the air: Ritualized atmospheres and the global Black Lives Matter movement
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Hyeran Jo & Joowon Yi, When do rebels sign agreements with the United Nations? An investigation into the politics of international humanitarian engagement
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Anna Finiguerra, A boat’s afterlife: multiple translations of migratory debris
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Alexandria Innes, Accounting for inequalities: divided selves and divided states in International Relations
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Jonna Nyman, Towards a global security studies: what can looking at China tell us about the concept of security?
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Kira Huju, The cosmopolitan standard of civilization: a reflexive sociology of elite belonging among Indian diplomats
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Deepak Nair, Populists in the shadow of great power competition: Duterte, Sukarno, and Sihanouk in comparative perspective
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Caroline Fehl, Protect and punish: norm linkage and international responses to mass atrocities
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Stefano Palestini & Erica Martinelli, Enforcing peoples’ right to democracy: transnational activism and regional powers in contemporary Inter-American relations