Monday, October 4, 2021

New Issue: Global Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the Global Studies Quarterly (Vol. 1, no. 3, September 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Forum: Women, Peace and Security Twenty Years On: Implementation, Innovation and Operation
    • Vanessa F Newby & Alanna O'Malley, Introduction: WPS 20 Years On: Where Are the Women Now?
    • Lucy B Hall, Logics of Gender, Peace, and Security: Theorizing Gender and Protection at the Intersections of State and Civil Society
    • Phyu Phyu Oo & Sara E Davies, Access to Whose Justice? Survivor-Centered Justice for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Northern Shan State
    • Hannah Davies, Nationality versus Gender? The Administrative Politics of Gender Parity in the United Nations and the Implementation of SCR1325
    • Cristina G Stefan, Opportunity for Gendering the Responsibility to Protect Agenda at the United Nations?
    • Szilvia Csevár, Voices in the Background: Environmental Degradation and Climate Change as Driving Forces of Violence Against Indigenous Women
  • Research Articles
    • Nicole Wegner, Ritual, Rhythms, and the Discomforting Endurance of Militarism: Affective Methodologies and Ethico-Political Challenges
    • Amit Julka, Gendered Honor: How Mass Common Sense Shaped India's Foreign Policy in Jammu and Kashmir, 1947–1950
    • Froilan T Malit, Jr & Gerasimos Tsourapas, Weapons of the Weak? South–South Migration and Power Politics in the Philippines–GCC Corridor
    • George Kyris & Bruno Luciano, Collective Recognition and Regional Parliaments: Navigating Statehood Conflict
    • Matthew N Timmerman, Tough Enough: How Domestic Pressure to Use Force Affects Leaders Differently
    • Elizaveta Gaufman, Eating Identity: Theorizing the Everyday Foreign Policy Assemblage
    • Mark Copelovitch & Stephanie Rickard, Partisan Technocrats: How Leaders Matter in International Organizations
    • Roxani Krystalli, Elizabeth Hoffecker, Kendra Leith, & Kim Wilson, Taking the Research Experience Seriously: A Framework for Reflexive Applied Research in Development
    • Alexandria J Innes, Refugees or Illegal Immigrants: The Problem of the Group in Refugee Protection
    • Jessica Kirk & Matt McDonald, The Politics of Exceptionalism: Securitization and COVID-19
    • Enrique Restoy & Stefan Elbe, Drilling Down in Norm Diffusion: Norm Domestication, “Glocal” Power, and Community-Based Organizations in Global Health
    • Eleonora Mattiacci, How Nuclear Issue Salience Shapes Counterproliferation
  • Research Notes
    • Leonie Holthaus, Practice Theory and the Opening Up of International Organizations