Wednesday, December 23, 2020

New Issue: International Relations

The latest issue of International Relations (Vol. 34, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • William C Wohlforth, Realism and great power subversion
    • Fabrizio Coticchia & Francesco N Moro, Peaceful legislatures? Parliaments and military interventions after the Cold War: Insights from Germany and Italy
    • Hannes Baumann, The corruption perception index and the political economy of governing at a distance
    • Chiung-Chiu Huang, Interpreting Vietnam’s China policy from the perspective of role theory: independent role versus interactive role
    • Benjamin Klasche & Peeter Selg, A pragmatist defence of rationalism: Towards a cognitive frames–based methodology in International Relations
    • Jodok Troy, Legitimacy in the ‘secular church’ of the United Nations
    • Christian Nikolaus Braun, The Catholic presumption against war revisited
  • Debate
    • Kristopher Norris, The drone threat to just war theory: responding to Braun
    • Christian Nikolaus Braun, Drones are no mala in se: responding to Norris
  • Forum on Nicholas Rengger
    • Anthony F Lang, Jr, Forum on Nicholas J Rengger: Introduction
    • Chris Brown, From serpents and doves to the war on teleocracy
    • Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Nicholas Rengger and two wars
    • Vassilios Paipais, Between faith and scepticism: Nicholas Rengger’s reflections on the ‘hybridity’ of modernity
    • Nicholas J Wheeler, ‘A presumption of trust’ in international society