Friday, November 13, 2020

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 96, no. 6, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Jinghan Zeng, Artificial intelligence and China's authoritarian governance
    • Selina Ho, Infrastructure and Chinese power
    • Hoo Tiang Boon & Hannah Elyse Sworn, Strategic ambiguity and the Trumpian approach to China–Taiwan relations
    • Rory Miller & Sarah Cardaun, Multinational security coalitions and the limits of middle power activism in the Middle East: the Saudi case
    • Alice Hills, The dynamics of prototypical police forces: lessons from two Somali cities
    • Stephen McLoughlin, The role of political leaders in mitigating the risk of mass atrocities: an analysis of Khama, Kaunda and Nyerere
    • Rebecca Tapscott, Militarized masculinity and the paradox of restraint: mechanisms of social control under modern authoritarianism
    • Nina Wilén, Female peacekeepers’ added burden
    • Sarina Theys & Katharina Rietig, The influence of small states: how Bhutan succeeds in influencing global sustainability governance
    • Morena Skalamera, The 2020 oil price dive in a carbon-constrained era: strategies for energy exporters in central Asia
    • Columba Achilleos-Sarll, ‘Seeing’ the Women, Peace and Security agenda: visual (re)productions of WPS in UK government national action plans