Wednesday, September 13, 2023

New Issue: International Affairs

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 99, no. 5, September 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Section: Knowledge production on peace: actors, hierarchies and policy relevance
    • Kanti Bajpai & Evan A. Laksmana, Asian conceptions of international order: what Asia wants
    • Sara Hellmüller, Laurent Goetschel & Kristoffer Lidén, Knowledge production on peace: actors, hierarchies and policy relevance
    • Sara Hellmüller, Knowledge production on mediation: practice-oriented, but not practicerelevant?
    • Ulrike Lühe, The politics of methods in transitional justice knowledge production
    • Elisabeth Prügl, Gender as a cause of violent conflict
    • Navnita Chadha Behera, The ‘subaltern speak’: can we, the experts, listen?
    • Luisa Cruz Lobato & Victoria Santos, Digital tools as experts in international peace and security
    • Isabel Bramsen & Anine Hagemann, How research travels to policy: the case of Nordic peace research
    • Laurie Nathan, The customer is always right: the policy research arena in international mediation
    • Jamie Pring, Analysing the divide between technocrats and diplomats in international organizations
  • Articles
    • Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués & Elena Şimanschi, Fabricating a war? Russian (dis)information on Ukraine
    • Ryuta Ito, Hubris balancing: classical realism, self-deception and Putin’s war against Ukraine
    • Jess Gifkins & Dean Cooper-Cunningham, Queering the Responsibility to Protect
    • William A. Callahan, Chinese visions of self and Other: the international politics of noses
    • Kacie Miura, Strongman politics and China’s foreign policy actors: maritime assertiveness under Xi Jinping
    • Jennifer D. Sciubba, Population ageing and national security in Asia
    • Richard J. Aldrich, Huda Mukbil, Dan Lomas, Elizabeth Van Wie Davis, Gill Bennett & David Omand, Review forum: How to survive a crisis