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Monday, August 9, 2021

New Issue: Review of International Political Economy

The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 28, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: European political economy of finance and financialization
    • Waltraud Schelkle & Dorothee Bohle, European political economy of finance and financialization
    • Iain Hardie & Helen Thompson, Taking Europe seriously: European financialization and US monetary power
    • Benjamin Braun, Arie Krampf & Steffen Murau, Financial globalization as positive integration: monetary technocrats and the Eurodollar market in the 1970s
    • Michael Schwan, Christine Trampusch & Florian Fastenrath, Financialization of, not by the State. Exploring Changes in the Management of Public Debt and Assets across Europe
    • Alison Johnston, Gregory W. Fuller & Aidan Regan, It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe
    • Cornel Ban & Dorothee Bohle, Definancialization, financial repression and policy continuity in East-Central Europe
    • Scott James, Stefano Pagliari & Kevin L. Young, The internationalization of European financial networks: a quantitative text analysis of EU consultation responses
    • Deborah Mabbett, Reckless prudence: financialization in UK pension scheme governance after the crisis
    • Lorena Lombardozzi, Unpacking state-led upgrading: empirical evidence from Uzbek horticulture value chain governance
    • Maximilian Mayer & Xin Zhang, Theorizing China-world integration: sociospatial reconfigurations and the modern silk roads
    • Ho-fung Hung, The periphery in the making of globalization: the China Lobby and the Reversal of Clinton’s China Trade Policy, 1993–1994
    • Jeremy Green & Julian Gruin, RMB transnationalization and the infrastructural power of international financial centres
    • Jesse Liss, Globalization as ideology: China’s effects on organizational advocacy and relations among US trade policy stakeholder groups
  • Pedagogical Intervention
    • Ryan M. Katz-Rosene, Christopher Kelly-Bisson & Matthew Paterson, Teaching students to think ecologically about the global political economy, and vice versa

New Issue: Global Society

The latest issue of Global Society (Vol. 35, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Berenike Prem, The False Promise of Multi-stakeholder Governance: Depoliticising Private Military and Security Companies
  • Pamela Blackmon, The Lagarde Effect: Assessing Policy Change Under the First Female Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah & Hannah Ming Yit Ho, Globalisation and Cultures in Southeast Asia: Demise, Fragmentation, Transformation
  • Mikelli Ribeiro, Rafael Mesquita & Mariana Lyra, “The Use of Force Should Not Be Our First, But Our Last Option”—Assessing Brazil's Norm-Shaping Towards Responsibility to Protect
  • Jokin Alberdi & Manuel Barroso, Broadening the Analysis of Peace in Mozambique: Exploring Emerging Violence in Times of Transnational Extractivism in Cabo Delgado
  • Juliette Schwak, Domesticating Competitive Common Sense: Nation Branding Discourses, Policy-makers and Promotional Consultants in Korea
  • Rhys Crilley & Precious N. Chatterje-Doody, From Russia with Lols: Humour, RT, and the Legitimation of Russian Foreign Policy

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 97, no. 4, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • New Trends in Gulf International Relations and Transnational Politics
    • Emma Soubrier, Jessie Moritz, & Courtney Freer, Introduction: new trends in Gulf international relations and transnational politics
    • Jocelyn Sage Mitchell, Transnational identity and the Gulf crisis: changing narratives of belonging in Qatar
    • Kristin Diwan, Clerical associations in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates: soft power competition in Islamic politics
    • Jessie Moritz, Bahrain's transnational Arab Spring: repression, oil and human rights activism
    • Florence Gaub & Lotje Boswinkel, How the Gulf States are using their air space to assert their sovereignty
  • Articles
    • Youngjune Chung, Allusion, reasoning and luring in Chinese psychological warfare
    • Kristen Hopewell, When the hegemon goes rogue: leadership amid the US assault on the liberal trading order
    • Joanne Wallis & Anna Powles, Burden-sharing: the US, Australia and New Zealand alliances in the Pacific islands
    • Janine Natalya Clark, Beyond a ‘survivor-centred approach’ to conflict-related sexual violence?
    • Mustafa Kutlay & Ziya Öniş, Turkish foreign policy in a post-western order: strategic autonomy or new forms of dependence?
    • Ariel González Levaggi & Federico Donelli, Turkey's changing engagement with the global South
    • Katerina Dalacoura, Turkish foreign policy in the Middle East: power projection and post-ideological politics
    • Courtney J Fung & Shing-hon Lam, Staffing the United Nations: China's motivations and prospects
    • Andrea Schneiker, The UN and women's marginalization in peace negotiations
    • Jelena Cupać & Irem Ebetürk, Backlash advocacy and NGO polarization over women's rights in the United Nations
    • Maria-Louise Clausen & Peter Albrecht, Interventions since the Cold War: from statebuilding to stabilization
    • Ntagahoraho Z Burihabwa & Devon E A Curtis, Postwar statebuilding in Burundi: ruling party elites and illiberal peace

New Issue: Revue de Droit International et de Droit Comparé

The latest issue of the Revue de Droit International et de Droit Comparé (2021, no. 2) is out. Contents include:
  • F. Auvray, A-N. Buciuman, R. Morbach, A. Mâzouz, M. Giraudo, A.R. Saad, L. Rizko, & M. Siqueira, Les possibilités juridiques d’une île ou les facettes comparées du droit des accidents de la circulation. Rencontre des droits autour de la résolution d’un cas
  • P. Pistone, J. Kokott, & R. Miller, La protection internationale des droits des contribuables. Le projet de l’association de droit international sur le droit fiscal international – phase 1
  • M. Rioux, L’insoluble articulation entre convictions laïques et religieuses dans le premier amendement des États-Unis
  • J.P.B. Bidias À Mbassa, De l’impossible protection de la victime potentielle en matière environnementale ?
  • S. Batia Ekassi, Regards sur le droit à une justice équitable dans le droit du contentieux administratif camerounais
  • E. Marique, Privacy Online, Law and the Effective Regulation of Online Services

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Andrea L. Everett & Daniel C. Tirone, Strategic Samaritanism: how armed conflict affects aid receipts
  • Robert Carroll & Amy Pond, Costly signaling in autocracy
  • Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu, State intervention, external spoilers, and the durability of peace agreements
  • Arthur Stein & Marc-Olivier Cantin, Crowding out the field: External Support to Insurgents and the Intensity of Inter-rebel Fighting in Civil Wars
  • Martín Macías-Medellín & Laura H Atuesta, Constraints and military coordination: How ICTs shape the intensity of rebel violence
  • Benjamin Denison & Krista E. Wiegand, Democratizing the dispute: democratization and the history of conflict management
  • Marius Mehrl & Ioannis Choulis, The colonial roots of structural coup-proofing
  • Bryan Rooney & Matthew DiLorenzo, Political turnover, regime type, and investment behavior

Sunday, August 8, 2021

New Issue: World Politics

The latest issue of World Politics (Vol. 73, no. 3, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Daniel W. Gingerich & Jan P. Vogler, Pandemics and Political Development: The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany
  • Risa Kitagawa & Jonathan A. Chu, The Impact of Political Apologies on Public Opinion
  • Tarik Abou-Chadi & Thomas Kurer, Economic Risk within the Household and Voting for the Radical Right
  • Petra Schleiter, Tobias Böhmelt, Lawrence Ezrow, & Roni Lehrer, Social Democratic Party Exceptionalism and Transnational Policy Linkages
  • Helen V. Milner & Sondre Ulvund Solstad, Technological Change and the International System

Saturday, August 7, 2021

New Issue: Diritti umani e diritto internazionale

The latest issue of Diritti umani e diritto internazionale (Vol. 15, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Studi
    • Federico Lenzerini, The Management of Refugee Flows in Times of Pandemic: COVID-19 and Beyond
    • Francesco Pesce, I child marriages tra tutela dei diritti e portabilità degli status
    • Il nuovo Patto europeo sulla migrazione e l’asilo: novità e continuità
    • Anna Liguori, Il nuovo Patto sulla migrazione e l’asilo e la cooperazione dell’Unione europea con i Paesi terzi: niente di nuovo sotto il sole?
    • Chiara Favilli, La solidarietà flessibile e l’inflessibile centralità del sistema Dublino
    • Francesca De Vittor, Il Port State Control sulle navi delle ONG che prestano soccorso in mare: tutela della sicurezza della navigazione o ostacolo alle attività di soccorso?
    • Adele Del Guercio, Canali di accesso protetto al territorio dell’Unione europea: un bilancio alla luce del nuovo Patto su immigrazione e asilo
  • Interventi
    • Mario Odoni, Il caso Ilva davanti alla Corte europea dei diritti umani: tutela par ricochet dell’ambiente o tutela par double ricochet della salute pubblica?
  • Osservatorio
    • Michele Corleto, La pianificazione governativa in tema di cambiamento climatico dinanzi alla Corte suprema irlandese
    • Alessio Azzariti, Viaggi all’estero ai tempi del COVID-19: quale ruolo per il diritto internazionale?
    • Francesca Tammone, Tratta di esseri umani e sfruttamento della prostituzione quali forme contemporanee di schiavismo: la pronuncia della Grande Camera nel caso S.M.
    • Maddalena Cogorno, The Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia in the Aftermath of Case 004/2: A Foretold ‘French leave’?
    • Giuliana Marino, La Corte penale internazionale, gli ‘interessi della giustizia’ e la situazione afghana: sulla sentenza della Camera d’appello del 5 marzo 2020

New Issue: Rivista di Diritto Internazionale

The latest issue of the Rivista di Diritto Internazionale (Vol. 104, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articoli
    • G. Adinolfi, Regime failure e contromisure unilaterali: la modifica dell’enforcement regulation dell’Unione Europea
    • K. Gavrysh, Il trasferimento della persona condannata tra Convenzione-quadro del 1983 e accordo di esecuzione
    • C. Danisi, La nozione di « place of safety » e l’applicazione di garanzie procedurali a tutela dell’individuo soccorso in mare
  • Note e Commenti
    • G. Puma, Lo status di « locale della missione diplomatica » nella sentenza della Corte internazionale di giustizia su immunità e procedimenti penali
    • D. Zannoni, The Slow Erosion of the Tax Arbitrability Taboo

New Issue: Revista de Direito Internacional

The latest issue of Revista de Direito Internacional (Vol. 18, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Challenging the International Law of Immunities: New Trends on Established Principles?
    • Lucas Carlos Lima, Loris Marotti, & Paolo Palchetti, Challenging the International Law of Immunities: New Trends on Established Principles? An introduction to the special issue
    • Vinícius Fox Drummond Cançado Trindade, Responsabilidade e Imunidade das Organizações Internacionais: Prática e Desafios
    • Barbara Tuyama Sollero, The jurisdictional immunity of international organizations before the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court
    • Aziz Tuffi Saliba & Lucas Carlos Lima, The Law of State Immunity before the Brazilian Supreme Court: what is at stake with the “Changri-La” case?
    • Pierfrancesco Rossi, State Immunity and the Rights of Employees: Lights and Shadows of the Strasbourg Court’s Jurisprudence
    • Héloïse Guichardaz, A human rights-based challenge: the key to unlock the UN’s immunity problem?
    • Rita Guerreiro Teixeira & Hannes Verheyden, Immunities of State Officials and the “Fundamentally Different Nature” of International Courts: the Appeals Chamber Decision in the Jordan Referral re Al-Bashir
    • Vinícius Assis da Silveira, Luiz Felipe Costa Santana, & Valesca Raizer Borges Moschen, Imunidade de jurisdição dos Estados: o caminho para relativização
    • Walter Arevalo-Ramirez & Ricardo Abello-Galvis, The immunity of international organizations in labour disputes: developments before international tribunals, national courts and the Colombian jurisdiction
    • George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo, Imunidade de Jurisdição dos Estados e Poder Executivo Brasileiro: Os Pareceres dos Consultores Jurídicos do Itamaraty
  • Artigos
    • Agatha Gonçalves Santana, Carla Noura Teixeira, & Otavio Noura Teixeira, A necessidade de disciplinar o uso de blockchain para a organização de refugiados pelo Direito Internacional
    • André Viana Custódio & Johana Cabral, O trabalho infantil de migrantes e refugiados no Brasil
    • Waldimeiry Correa da Silva, The new Brazilian Anti-trafficking Law: challenges and opportunities to cover the normative lack
    • Juan Pablo Díaz Fuenzalida, ¿Son parte del bloque de constitucionalidad los tratados internacionales de derechos humanos de la OEA en Chile? Avances en base a la doctrina, normativa y jurisprudencia
    • Arno Dal Ri Jr. & Andrey José Taffner Fraga, O Tratado de Saint-Germain-en-Laye e os efeitos do instituto da "opção" sobre a condição jurídica dos descendentes de cidadãos austríacos trentino-tirolêses
    • Juan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez, Control Judicial de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos y Programas Masivos de Reparaciones: Hacia un Enfoque más Matizado
    • Augusto Antônio Fontanive Leal & Guilherme Massaú, Justiciabilidade direta dos direitos econômicos, sociais, culturais e ambientais na Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos
    • Flavianne Fernanda Bitencourt Nóbrega & Camilla Montanha, How the indigenous case of Xukuru before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights can inspire decolonial comparative studies on property rights

New Issue: La Comunità Internazionale

The latest issue of La Comunità Internazionale (Vol. 76, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Storia del Diritto Internazionale
    • Arno Dal Ri, Pasquale Stanislao Mancini e la scienza del Diritto internazionale in Brasile
  • Articoli e Saggi
    • Pia Acconci, La cooperazione economica internazionale tra multilateralismo e unilateralismo al tempo dell’emergenza Covid-19
    • Francesca Ippolito, Isolated Should not Mean Excluded: The Non-Derogable Status of Participatory Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic
  • Osservatorio Europeo
    • Michele Vellano, The Chimera of Transparency in European Union Negotiations on International Agreements…
  • Note e Commenti
    • Elena Carpanelli, The Mysterious Abduction and Confinement of Two Princesses: A Tentative Analysis under International Law

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 29, no. 3, August 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Linda Mushoriwa, The Immunity Question before the International Criminal Court: Revisiting African Sovereignty and the Colonial Origins of International Law
  • Erika Arban & Adriano Dirri, Aspirational Principles in African Federalism: South Africa, Ethiopia and Nigeria Compared
  • Simbarashe Tembo & Annette Singh, Prospects for Constitutional and Human Rights Transformation through Constitutional Adjudication in Zimbabwe after 2013
  • Vasco Becker-Weinberg, Two Key Ocean Governance Challenges for Sao Tome and Principe
  • Anthea Natalie Wagener, EU Directive Prohibiting Gender-Based Insurance Rating: Would a South African Court Follow Suit?
  • Ben Juratowitch & Natasha McNamara, Individual Rights in Disputes between States
  • P. J. Badenhorst, The Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights in the Deeds Registration System of South Africa – Part One: Statutory and Theoretical Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights
  • Afia Agyeman Amponsah-Mensah, Ponzi Schemes in Ghana: The Menzgold Saga

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

New Issue: Revue Générale de Droit International Public

The latest issue of the Revue Générale de Droit International Public (Vol. 125, no. 2, 2021) is out. This issue is open access here. Contents include:
  • Eric Wyler, Le juge international et la relation règle/cas du point de vue du fomalisme et du prgmatisme
  • Philippe Frumer, «Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais . . . » La dénonciation des traites régionaux de protection des droits
  • Sarah Jamal, La compétence de la Cour pénale internationale en Palestine : A propos de la decision du 5 février 2021

New Issue: Journal du Droit International

The latest issue of the Journal du Droit International ("Clunet") (Vol. 148, no. 3, Juillet-Août-Septembre 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Doctrine
    • Syméon Karagiannis, La Convention européenne des droits de l’homme drapée dans sa modestie ?
    • Les « dispute boards » : originalité, évaluation et perspectives d’un mode alternatif de règlement des différends singulier
  • Variétés
    • Un cas d’école pour le droit international : le détournement d’un vol commercial par le Belarus et les réactions européennes
    • L’assimilation de l’action paulienne à une action contractuelle selon la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne
    • L’activité extraterritoriale des services de renseignement numérique : recherche de solutions technico-juridiques de protection des données

New Issue: Journal of World Intellectual Property

The latest issue of the Journal of World Intellectual Property (Vol. 24, nos. 3-4, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Hans Morten Haugen, Does TRIPS (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) prevent COVID-19 vaccines as a global public good?
  • Aalthady Maloor Radhika, K. Jesy Thomas, & Rajesh K. Raju, Geographical indications as a strategy for market enhancement-lessons from rice GIs in Kerala
  • Amit K. Jha & Priyanka Rajan, Movie piracy: Displacement and its impact on legitimate sales in India
  • Althaf Marsoof & Li Ting Tan, A CSR/fair trade inspired policy for fairer geographical indications

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 43, no. 3, August 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Maeve O'Rourke, The Manipulation of "Vulnerability:" State Responses to So-Called "Historical" Abuses in Ireland
  • Cheah W.L., CEDAW, Transforming Stereotypes, and Judicial Obligations: The 'Provoked' Killing of Women in India, Malaysia, and Singapore
  • Heidi Nichols Haddad & Isaac Cui, Localizing Rights Compliance: The Case for Cities as "Shadow Reporters" at International Human Rights Treaty Bodies
  • Heiner Bielefeldt, Moving Beyond Anthropocentrism? Human Rights and the Charge of Speciesism
  • Emily Logan & Les Allamby, A Peace Treaty and Human Rights Protection on the Island of Ireland
  • Rosa Freedman, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, & Louis Monroy-Santander, Seeking Justice for the Victims of Cholera in Haiti: Framing the Reparations Debate Through Transitional Justice
  • Michelle Carmody, Making Human Rights International? Amnesty International, Organizational Development, and the Third World, 1970–1985

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

New Issue: Security Studies

The latest issue of Security Studies (Vol. 30, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Hye Ryeon Jang & Benjamin Smith, Pax Petrolica? Rethinking the Oil–Interstate War Linkage
  • Jeffrey Ding & Allan Dafoe, The Logic of Strategic Assets: From Oil to AI
  • Jack S. Levy & William Mulligan, Why 1914 but Not Before? A Comparative Study of the July Crisis and Its Precursors
  • Ron Gurantz, Was Airpower “Misapplied” in the Vietnam War? Reassessing Signaling in Operation Rolling Thunder
  • Derek Bolton, Balancing Identity: The Sino-Soviet Split, Ontological Security, and North Korean Foreign Policy
  • The Obama Administration’s Response to the Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria: An Exchange

New Issue: Chicago Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law (Vol. 22, no. 1, Summer 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Daniel Abebe, Adam Chilton, & Tom Ginsburg, The Social Science Approach to International Law
  • Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Reflections on the Value of Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law in Africa
  • Yifeng Chen, On Relating Social Sciences to International Law: Three Perspectives
  • Simon Chesterman, Herding Schrödinger’s Cats: The Limits of the Social Science Approach to International Law
  • Matthew S. Erie, China and Comparative International Law: Between Social Science and Critique
  • James Thuo Gathii, Studying Race in International Law Scholarship Using a Social Science Approach
  • Jack Goldsmith & Eric A. Posner, The Limits of International Law Fifteen Years Later
  • Bing Bing Jia, A Matter of Personal Choice
  • Mary Ellen O’Connell, Measuring the Art of International Law
  • Emilia Justyna Powell, Comparative International Law and the Social Science Approach
  • Weijia Rao, Social Science Research and Reforms of International Institutions
  • Gregory Shaffer & Terence C. Halliday, International Law and Transnational Legal Orders: Permeating Boundaries and Extending Social Science Encounters

Monday, August 2, 2021

New Issue: International Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Italy’s Legal Obligations to Criminalise
    • Francesca Capone & Marco Longobardo, Introduction
    • Marco Longobardo, The Italian Legislature and International and EU Obligations of Domestic Criminalisation
    • Daniele Amoroso, The Duties of Criminalization under International Law in the Practice of Italian Judges: An Overview
    • Beatrice I. Bonafè, Constitutional Judicial Review and International Obligations of Criminalization
    • Giulio Bartolini, The Criminalization of War Crimes in Italy and the Shortcomings of the Domestic Legal Framework
    • Luigi Prosperi, ‘With or Without You’: Why Italy Should Incorporate Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide Into Its National Legal System
    • Alessandra Gianelli, Has Italy Finally Implemented its International Obligations Concerning the Punishment of Torture?
    • Francesca Capone, Criminalising Terrorist Offences and the Phenomenon of Foreign Terrorist Fighters at the Municipal Level without Defining Terrorism in International Law: Does the Trick Really Work?
    • Francesca Ippolito, The Pitfalls of the Italian Response to the International Obligations of Criminalisation of Gender Violence
    • Deborah Russo & Monica Parodi, The Protection of Children against Cybercrimes and Cyberbullying: International and European Obligations to Criminalize and the Uncertain Prospects of their Implementation in the Italian Legal System
    • Leonardo Borlini, Not such a Retrospective: On the Implementation of the International Anti-Corruption Obligations in Italy

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 70, no. 3, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Tim Clark, The Teleological Turn in the Law of International Organisations
    • Millicent McCreath, Community Interests and the Protection of the Marine Environment Within National Jurisdiction
    • Sofia Galani, Port Closures and Persons at Sea in International Law
    • Arthur Poon, Determining the Place of Performance Under Article 7(1) of the Brussels I Recast
    • Alison Xu, A New Solution Concerning Choice-of-Law for the Assignment of Debts
    • Joshua Paine, Autonomy to Set the Level of Regulatory Protection in International Investment Law
    • Salvatore Caserta & Pola Cebulak, Resilience Techniques of International Courts in Times of Resistance to International Law
    • Arman Sarvarian, The Ossified Debate on A UN Convention on State Responsibility
  • Shorter Articles
    • Rossana Deplano, The Artemis Accords: Evolution or Revolution in International Space Law?

New Issue: Die Friedens-Warte

The latest issue of Die Friedens-Warte (Vol. 94, nos. 1-2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Pionier*innen der Friedensforschung – neu betrachtet | Pioneers of Peace Research – Reconsidered
    • Sabine Jaberg, Johan Galtungs weites Verständnis von Frieden und Gewalt – eine Grundsteinlegung für die Friedensforschung
    • Michael Berndt, Der polit-ökonomische Ansatz der Kritischen Friedensforschung von Ekkehart Krippendorff
    • Lukas Mengelkamp, Organisierte Friedlosigkeit – Dieter Senghaas’ Abschreckungskritik
    • Gert Krell, „Abnehmende Gewalt und zunehmende Verteilungsgerechtigkeit“ Ernst-Otto Czempiels liberale Friedenstheorie
    • Klaus Dicke, „Die Konstitution des Friedens als Rechtsordnung“ – Jost Delbrück als Friedensforscher
    • Eva Senghaas-Knobloch, Elise Boulding: Die „Saatbeete“ für Friedenskulturen pflegen
    • Werner Wintersteiner, Betty Reardon – Pionierin der feministischen Friedensforschung und der Friedenspädagogik
    • Wilfried Graf & Werner Wintersteiner, Herbert C. Kelman: Von der sozialpsychologischen Friedensforschung zur Theorie und Praxis internationaler Friedensmediation
    • Pete Hämmerle, Hildegard Goss-Mayr – eine Pionierin der Gewaltfreiheit und ihre Bedeutung für die Friedensforschung
  • Vorläufer*innen der Friedensforschung | Precursors of Peace Research
    • Hendrik W. Ohnesorge, „Man kann hier nicht halbieren“ – Immanuel Kants Zum ewigen Frieden und das Synergismus-Gebot
    • Romy Klimke, „An Stelle der Gewalt das Recht“ – Der Frieden im Leben und Werk Bertha von Suttners aus völkerrechtlicher Perspektive