- Jonas Schneider, The Study of Leaders in Nuclear Proliferation and How to Reinvigorate It
- Adam Kochanski, The “Local Turn” in Transitional Justice: Curb the Enthusiasm
- Nicole Deitelhoff & Lisbeth Zimmermann, Things We Lost in the Fire: How Different Types of Contestation Affect the Robustness of International Norms
- Seanon S Wong, Mapping the Repertoire of Emotions and Their Communicative Functions in Face-to-face Diplomacy
- Nicolás Terradas, The Quest for Order in Anarchical Societies: Anthropological Investigations
- Dustin N Sharp, Positive Peace, Paradox, and Contested Liberalisms
- Lin Alexandra Mortensgaard, Contesting Frames and (De)Securitizing Schemas: Bridging the Copenhagen School's Framework and Framing Theory
Thursday, March 12, 2020
New Issue: International Studies Review
The latest issue of International Studies Review (Vol. 22, no. 1, March 2020) is out. Contents include: