Wednesday, November 4, 2020

New Issue: International Theory

The latest issue of International Theory (Vol. 12, no. 3, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Naomi Head, Sentimental politics or structural injustice? The ambivalence of emotions for political responsibility
    • Sasikumar S. Sundaram, Varieties of political rhetorical reasoning: norm types, scorekeepers, and political projects
    • Daniel Schwartz, Discovery Rights and the Arctic
  • Symposium: Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics
    • Jacques E. C. Hymans, Introduction to the symposium. The concept of protean power: change we can believe in?
    • Emanuel Adler, Control power as a special case of protean power: thoughts on Peter Katzenstein and Lucia Seybert's Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics
    • George F. DeMartino & Ilene Grabel, Irreparable ignorance, protean power, and economics
    • Stefano Guzzini, Protean power as a plea for an open social ontology, non-efficient causal explanations, and cautious political practice
    • Benoît Pelopidas, Power, luck, and scholarly responsibility at the end of the world(s)
    • Michael Zürn, Unknown effects of social innovations
    • Peter J. Katzenstein, Protean power: a second look