Friday, March 19, 2021

New Issue: European Journal of International Relations

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 27, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Ivan Fomin, Konstantin Kokarev, Boris Ananyev, Nikita Neklyudov, Anzhelika Bondik, Pavel Glushkov, Aliya Safina, Svetlana Stolyarova, Dmitry Tkach, Oksana Vedernikova, Irina Yakovenko, Daria Korobkova, Daria Kovaleva, Ekaterina Kuzina, Darya Voronina, Alexander Chekov, Andrey Sushentsov, & William Wohlforth, International studies in an unpredictable world: still avoiding the difficult problems?
  • Daniel Drezner, Power and International Relations: a temporal view
  • Maria Mälksoo, A ritual approach to deterrence: I am, therefore I deter
  • Kate Cronin-Furman & Roxani Krystalli, The things they carry: Victims’ documentation of forced disappearance in Colombia and Sri Lanka
  • Frank Foley, The (de)legitimation of torture: rhetoric, shaming and narrative contestation in two British cases
  • Raphaël Leduc, The ontological threat of foreign fighters
  • Audrey Alejandro, Reflexive discourse analysis: A methodology for the practice of reflexivity
  • Stephen Aris, Fragmenting and connecting? The diverging geometries and extents of IR’s interdisciplinary knowledge-relations
  • Richard Hanania & Robert Trager, The prejudice first model and foreign policy values: racial and religious bias among conservatives and liberals
  • Xymena Kurowska & Anatoly Reshetnikov, Trickstery: pluralising stigma in international society
  • Claudia Junghyun Kim, Dugong v. Rumsfeld: social movements and the construction of ecological security
  • Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, What kills international organisations? When and why international organisations terminate
  • Maria Josepha Debre & Hylke Dijkstra, Institutional design for a post-liberal order: why some international organizations live longer than others