Tuesday, June 25, 2019

New Issue: International Relations

The latest issue of International Relations (Vol. 33, no. 2, June 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Reflections on International Relations 1919-2019
    • William Bain, Continuity and change in international relations 1919–2019
    • Chris Brown, The promise and record of international institutions
    • Terry Nardin, The international legal order 1919–2019
    • Colin Wight, Violence in international relations: The first and the last word
    • Andrew Phillips, Global security hierarchies after 1919
    • Ayşe Zarakol, ‘Rise of the rest’: As hype and reality
    • Or Rosenboim, State, power and global order
    • Michael Cox, Nationalism, nations and the crisis of world order
    • Cecelia Lynch, The moral aporia of race in international relations
    • Daniel W Drezner, Technological change and international relations
    • Stacie E Goddard, Paul K MacDonald, & Daniel H Nexon, Repertoires of statecraft: instruments and logics of power politics
    • Beate Jahn, The sorcerer’s apprentice: Liberalism, ideology, and religion in world politics
    • Tim Dunne & Nicholas J Wheeler, Great illusions or great transformations? Human rights and international relations a hundred years on
    • Ken Booth, International Relations: The Story So Far