- Special Issue: Re-visioning International Studies: Innovation and Progress
- Nukhet Sandal & Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, Re-visioning International Studies: Innovation and Progress
- Michael R Pfonner & Patrick James, The Visual International Relations Project
- Derek Beach & Jonas Gejl Kaas, The Great Divides: Incommensurability, the Impossibility of Mixed-Methodology, and What to Do about It
- Lee Demetrius Walker, Communication Inefficiencies and Research Validity in International Studies
- Noelle K Brigden & Anita R Gohdes, The Politics of Data Access in Studying Violence across Methodological Boundaries: What We Can Learn from Each Other?
- Stefano Guzzini, Embrace IR Anxieties (or, Morgenthau's Approach to Power, and the Challenge of Combining the Three Domains of IR Theorizing)
- Zeynep Gulsah Capan, Beyond Visible Entanglements: Connected Histories of the International
Saturday, June 27, 2020
New Issue: International Studies Review
The latest issue of International Studies Review (Vol. 22, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include: