Saturday, July 8, 2023

New Issue: Review of International Studies

The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 49, no. 3, April 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Forum: Decolonizing to Reimagine International Relations
    • Somdeep Sen, Decolonising to reimagine International Relations: An introduction
    • Ilan Kapoor, Decolonising Development Studies
    • Ajay Parasram, Pluriversal sovereignty and the state of IR
    • Kristina Hinds, Invisible on the globe but not in the global: Decolonising IR using small island vistas
    • Dana El Kurd, Elusive decolonisation of IR in the Arab world
    • Consolata Raphael Sulley & Lisa Ann Richey, The messy practice of decolonising a concept: Everyday humanitarianism in Tanzania
    • Somdeep Sen, The politics of science: A postscript
  • Research Articles
    • Heloise Weber & Aliya Abbasi, Poverty is not ‘another culture’: Against a right of children to work to live
    • Martin J. Bayly, Global intellectual history in International Relations: Hierarchy, empire, and the case of late colonial Indian international thought
    • Peter Marcus Kristensen, Subject matters: Imperialism and the constitution of International Relations
    • Inho Choi, On being Chinese and being complexified: Chinese IR as a transcultural project
    • Sandra Pogodda, Oliver P. Richmond, & Gëzim Visoka, Counter-peace: From isolated blockages in peace processes to systemic patterns
    • Helle Malmvig, Jesting international politics: The productive power and limitations of humorous practices in an age of entertainment politics