- Darshan Vigneswaran, Nora Söderberg, Natalie Welfens, & Saskia Bonjour, Capitalizing on a crisis: the European Union Trust Fund for Africa
- Sylvain Maechler & Jean-Christophe Graz, Uncertainty in times of ecological crisis: a Knightian tale of how to face future states of the world
- Joscha Abels, Private infrastructure in geopolitical conflicts: the case of Starlink and the war in Ukraine
- Ilias Alami & Jack Taggart, A partial conversion: how the ‘unholy trinity’ of global economic governance adapts to state capitalism
- Ronen Palan, Voice, exit . . . arbitrage: the politics of the modern multinational firm
- Jeffrey Ding, Keep your enemies safer: technical cooperation and transferring nuclear safety and security technologies
- Reinout van der Veer & Gustav Meibauer, Technocracy, populism, and the (de)legitimation of international organizations
- Marianna Lovato, How informality keeps multilateralism going: the role of informal groupings in EU foreign policy negotiations
- Joanna Tidy, ‘100 large fruit trees cut down by ISAF’: land, infrastructure and military violence
- Nele Kortendiek, Beyond authority: governing migration and asylum through practice on the ground
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
New Issue: European Journal of International Relations
The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 30, no. 4, December 2024) is out. Contents include: