Sunday, March 7, 2021

New Issue: International Studies Review

The latest issue of International Studies Review (Vol. 23, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Falin Zhang, Rising Illusion and Illusion of Rising: Mapping Global Financial Governance and Relocating China
  • Jens Steffek, Marcus Müller, & Hartmut Behr, Terminological Entrepreneurs and Discursive Shifts in International Relations: How a Discipline Invented the “International Regime”
  • Eleanor Gordon, The Researcher and the Researched: Navigating the Challenges of Research in Conflict-Affected Environments
  • Richard Maher, International Relations Theory and the Future of European Integration
  • Christoph Trinn & Thomas Wencker, Integrating the Quantitative Research on the Onset and Incidence of Violent Intrastate Conflicts
  • Quintijn B Kat, Subordinate-State Agency and US Hegemony: Colombian Consent versus Bolivian Dissent
  • Rhys Crilley, Where We At? New Directions for Research on Popular Culture and World Politics
  • Anthony Pahnke, Regrounding Critical Theory: Lenin on Imperialism, Nationalism, and Strategy