Sunday, March 13, 2022

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 98, no. 2, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Kai He & Huiyun Feng, Role status and status-saving behaviour in world politics: the ASEAN case
  • Rafał Ulatowski, Germany in the Indo-Pacific region: strengthening the liberal order and regional security
  • Gabriele Abbondanza, Whither the Indo-Pacific? Middle power strategies from Australia, South Korea and Indonesia
  • Kira Huju, Saffronizing diplomacy: the Indian Foreign Service under Hindu nationalist rule
  • Jochen Prantl & Evelyn Goh, Rethinking strategy and statecraft for the twenty-first century of complexity: a case for strategic diplomacy
  • Corneliu Bjola & Ilan Manor, The rise of hybrid diplomacy: from digital adaptation to digital adoption
  • Jannis Saalfeld, Rejectionist Islamism in sub-Saharan Africa
  • Larissa Versloot, The vitality of trusting relations in multilateral diplomacy: an account of the European Union
  • Roland Paris, European populism and the return of ‘illiberal sovereignty’: a case-study of Hungary
  • James Lockhart & Christopher R Moran, Principal consumer: President Biden's approach to intelligence
  • Haro L Karkour, Liberal modernity and the classical realist critique of the (present) international order
  • Patrick Bury, US Special Forces transformation: post-Fordism and the limits of networked warfare
  • Anthony King, Urban insurgency in the twenty-first century: smaller militaries and increased conflict in cities
  • Dmitry Chernobrov, Diasporas as cyberwarriors: infopolitics, participatory warfare and the 2020 Karabakh war
  • David Lewis, Contesting liberal peace: Russia's emerging model of conflict management
  • Mohammad Eslami, Alena Vysotskaya, & Guedes Vieira, Shi'a principles and Iran's strategic culture towards ballistic missile deployment
  • Christina Steenkamp, The impact of tunnels on conflicts in the Middle East
  • Sidra Hamidi, Constructing nuclear responsibility in US–India relations
  • Stéphanie Martel, Jennifer Mustapha, & Sarah E Sharma, Women, Peace and Security governance in the Asia–Pacific: a multi-scalar field of discourse and practice
  • Yasmin Chilmeran, Women, Peace and Security across scales: exclusions and opportunities in Iraq's WPS engagements