
The latest issue of the
European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 30, no. 3, September 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Maja Zehfuss, Time, the state system and the double chronopolitics of managing ‘migrants’: implications of the Windrush scandal
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Torsten Michel, Moral status – human status? Interrogating the connection between morality and dehumanisation during mass violence
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Seanon S. Wong, Audience costs, humiliation, and social creativity strategies: how Beijing boosts citizens’ esteem in international conflicts
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Adam B. Lerner, Global injustice and the production of ontological insecurity
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Laura McLeod, Transformative indicators? Gender expertise and technocratic peace
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Richard Caplan,
John Gledhill, &
Maline Meiske, Exploring the impact of United Nations peacekeeping operations on the external affairs of host states
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Frederik B. Jerris, Constructing decolonisation: the Greenland case and the birth of integration as decolonisation in the United Nations, 1946–1954
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Shahar Hameiri &
Lee Jones, Why the West’s alternative to China’s international infrastructure financing is failing
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Alex Yu-Ting Lin &
Saori N. Katada, Manufacturing consensus: China’s strategic narratives and geoeconomic competition in Asia
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Inken von Borzyskowski &
Felicity Vabulas, When do member state withdrawals lead to the death of international organizations?