Sunday, May 30, 2021

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 97, no. 3, May 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Sophie Harman, Threat not solution: gender, global health security and COVID-19
    • Stefanie Kam & Michael Clarke, Securitization, surveillance and ‘de-extremization’ in Xinjiang
    • David M McCourt, Framing China's rise in the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom
    • Saskia Postema & Jan Melissen, UN celebrity diplomacy in China: activism, symbolism and national ambition online
    • Thom Dixon, The grey zone of cyber-biological security
    • Jeppe T Jacobsen, Cyber offense in NATO: challenges and opportunities
    • Jenny Lorentzen, Women as ‘new security actors’ in preventing and countering violent extremism in Mali
    • Caitlin Hamilton, Rhaíssa Pagot, & Laura J Shepherd, BRICS countries and the construction of conflict in the Women, Peace and Security Open Debates
    • Raffaella A Del Sarto, Sectarian securitization in the Middle East and the case of Israel
    • Hassan Ahmadian & Payam Mohseni, From detente to containment: the emergence of Iran's new Saudi strategy
    • Frank O'Donnell & Mihaela Papa, India's multi-alignment management and the Russia–India–China (RIC) triangle
    • Monika Sus, Supranational entrepreneurs: the High Representative and the EU global strategy
    • Elsa Hedling, Transforming practices of diplomacy: the European External Action Service and digital disinformation
    • Jan Aart Scholte, Soetkin Verhaegen, & Jonas Tallberg, Elite attitudes and the future of global governance