Monday, December 13, 2021

New Issue: Global Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the Global Studies Quarterly (Vol. 1, no. 4, December 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Research Articles
    • Grant Dawson, Classical Realism, Status, and Emotions: Understanding the Canada/Saudi Arabia Dispute and Its Implications for Global Politics
    • Debak Das, “The Courtroom of World Opinion”: Bringing the International Audience into Nuclear Crises
    • Jens Steffek & Philip Wegmann, The Standardization of “Good Governance” in the Age of Reflexive Modernity
    • Jaakko Heiskanen, In the Shadow of Genocide: Ethnocide, Ethnic Cleansing, and International Order
    • Sharifah Munirah Alatas, A Malaysian Perspective on Foreign Policy and Geopolitics: Rethinking West-Centric International Relations Theory
    • Mathis Lohaus, Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar, & Olivia Ding, Bifurcated Core, Diverse Scholarship: IR Research in Seventeen Journals around the World
    • Naheem Jabbar & Usman Ali, “Like a Hair Drawn from Flour”: Everyday Militarization and Female Recruitment for Church Security Teams in Pakistan
    • Joseph Torigian, A New Case for the Study of Individual Events in Political Science
    • Rafael Duarte Villa, Fabrício H Chagas-Bastos, & Camila de Macedo Braga, Going beyond Security Community and Balance of Power: South America's Hybrid Regional Security Governance
    • Kandida Purnell, Bodies Coming Apart and Bodies Becoming Parts: Widening, Deepening, and Embodying Ontological (In)Security in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Research Notes
    • A Burcu Bayram & Marcus Holmes, The Logic of Negative Appeals: Graphic Imagery, Affective Empathy, and Foreign Development Aid