Tuesday, March 23, 2021

New Issue: International Relations

The latest issue of International Relations (Vol. 35, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Knud Erik Jørgensen & F Asli Ergul Jorgensen, Realist theories in search of realists: The failure in Europe to advance realist theory
    • Balázs Szent-Iványi & Pēteris F Timofejevs, Selective norm promotion in international development assistance: the drivers of naming and shaming advocacy among European non-governmental development organisations
    • Gadi Heimann & Lior Herman, The strategic use of normative arguments in international negotiations
    • Graeme AM Davies, Kingsley Edney, & Bo Wang, National images, trust and international friendship: Evidence from Chinese students
    • Diana Panke, Compensating for limitations in domestic output performance? Member state delegation of policy competencies to regional international organizations
    • Anna van der Vleuten, Conny Roggeband, & Anouka van Eerdewijk, Polycentricity and framing battles in the creation of regional norms on violence against women
  • A Necessarily Historical Materialist Moment? Forum on Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis
    • Cemal Burak Tansel, Historical materialism and international studies: Theorising the politics of struggle in the everyday world
    • Bob Jessop, Internal relations in global capitalism
    • Ian Bruff, A necessarily historical materialist moment for whom? A tale of two literary rhythms
    • Sébastien Rioux, Towards a historical geographical materialism
    • Lara Montesinos Coleman, Marxism, coloniality and ontological assumptions
    • Aida A Hozić, Follow the bodies: Global capitalism, global war, global crisis and feminist IPE
    • Victoria M Basham, A necessarily historical materialist moment? Feminist reflections on the need for grounded critique in an age of crises
    • Kevin Gray, China and the philosophy of internal relations
    • Andreas Bieler & Adam David Morton, Gate-opening political economy