3 mars 2019

REVUE : European Journal of International Relations (vol. 25, n°1, March 2019)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (vol. 25, n°1, March 2019) is out. 


Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Alexei Tsinovoi, International misrecognition: The politics of humour and national identity in Israel’s public diplomacy 
Mattias Vermeiren, Meeting the world’s demand for safe assets? Macroeconomic policy and the international status of the euro after the crisis 
Markus Kornprobst, Framing, resonance and war: Foregrounds and backgrounds of cultural congruence 
Nicole Sunday Grove, Weapons of mass participation: Social media, violence entrepreneurs, and the politics of crowdfunding for war 
Tomas Wallenius, The case for a history of global legal practices 
Robert Falkner, Barry Buzan, The emergence of environmental stewardship as a primary institution of global international society 
Catherine Charrett, Ritualised securitisation: The European Union’s failed response to Hamas’s success 
Benjamin de Carvalho, Niels Nagelhus Schia, Xavier Guillaume, Everyday sovereignty: International experts, brokers and local ownership in peacebuilding Liberia 
Kerry Goettlich, The rise of linear borders in world politics 
Tom Lundborg, The ethics of neorealism: Waltz and the time of international life 
Deepshikha Shahi, Introducing Sufism to International Relations Theory: A preliminary inquiry into epistemological, ontological, and methodological pathways 
Manjeet S. Pardesi, Mughal hegemony and the emergence of South Asia as a “region” for regional order-building 
Robert S. Ross, On the fungibility of economic power: China’s economic rise and the East Asian security order


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