Saturday, July 9, 2022

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 98, no. 4, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Feminist Interrogations of Global Nuclear Politics
    • Shine Choi & Catherine Eschle, Rethinking global nuclear politics, rethinking feminism
    • Anne Sisson Runyan, Indigenous women's resistances at the start and end of the nuclear fuel chain
    • Hebatalla Taha, Atomic aesthetics: gender, visualization and popular culture in Egypt
    • Anand Sreekumar, Feminism and Gandhi: imagining alternatives beyond Indian nuclearism
    • Lorraine Bayard de Volo, Masculinity and the Cuban Missile Crisis: gender as pre-emptive deterrent
    • Emma Rosengren, Gendering Sweden's nuclear renunciation: a historical analysis
    • Laura Rose Brown & Laura Considine, Examining ‘gender-sensitive’ approaches to nuclear weapons policy: a study of the Non-Proliferation Treaty
    • Rebecca H Hogue & Anaïs Maurer, Pacific women's anti-nuclear poetry: centring Indigenous knowledges
  • Articles
    • Jeffrey A Friedman, Is US grand strategy dead? The political foundations of deep engagement after Donald Trump
    • Jamal Barnes & Samuel M Makinda, Testing the limits of international society? Trust, AUKUS and Indo-Pacific security
    • Ric Neo & Chen Xiang, State rhetoric, nationalism and public opinion in China
    • Deborah Brautigam, China and Zambia: creating a sovereign debt crisis
    • Henrik Stålhane Hiim, Revisiting nuclear hedging: ballistic missiles and the Iranian example
    • Eray Alim, Russia's power projection into Syria and its interactions with local states
    • Nina Wilén, The impact of security force assistance in Niger: meddling with borders
    • Megan Daigle, Deirdre N Duffy, & Diana López Castañeda, Abortion access and Colombia's legacy of civil war: between reproductive violence and reproductive governance