Thursday, January 12, 2023

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 99, no. 1, January 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Injustice and the crisis of international order
    • Christian Reus-Smit & Ayșe Zarakol, Polymorphic justice and the crisis of international order
    • Şahan Savaş Karataşli, Hegemonic world orders, distributional (in)justice and global social change
    • Arnulf Becker Lorca, Contesting global justice from the South: redistribution in the international order
    • Terry MacDonald, Political justice in a complex global order: rethinking pluralist legitimacy
    • Barak Mendelsohn, Order, justice and inequality: the curious case of jihadist divine justice
    • Robyn Eckersley, (Dis)order and (in)justice in a heating world
    • Sandeep Sengupta, Climate change, international justice and global order
    • Catherine Lu, Progress, decolonization and global justice: a tragic view
    • Meera Sabaratnam & Mark Laffey, Complex indebtedness: justice and the crisis of liberal order
    • Hitomi Koyama, Supposing the moral state: Japan and historical justice under liberal internationalism
    • George Lawson & Ayșe Zarakol, Recognizing injustice: the ‘hypocrisy charge’ and the future of the liberal international order
  • Articles
    • Heidi Maurer, Richard G. Whitman & Nicholas Wright, The EU and the invasion of Ukraine: a collective responsibility to act?
    • Arzan Tarapore, Zone balancing: India and the Quad’s new strategic logic
    • Katja Lindskov Jacobsen & Karen Philippa Larsen, Liberal intervention’s renewed crisis: responding to Russia’s growing influence in Africa
    • Outi Donovan, Promise or peril? Exploring the gender dimension of pragmatic peacebuilding
    • Rhiannon Neilsen, Coding protection: ‘cyber humanitarian interventions’ for preventing mass atrocities
    • Yao-Tai Li, Taiwan and the WHO: negotiating the deconstruction of racialized discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
    • F. Belder, S. Destradi, J. Gurol, C. Heras Rodríguez, M. Kölük, J. Martins, S. Rogel & Swarati S., Patterns of populist mobilization: comparing narratives on COVID-19 in the global South