1 octobre 2019

REVUE : European Journal of International Relations (vol. 25, n°3, September 2019)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (vol. 25, n°3, September 2019) is out.


Eric Hundman, Sarah E Parkinson, Rogues, degenerates, and heroes: disobedience as politics in military organizations 
Deepak Nair, Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 
Sarah von Billerbeck, Oisín Tansey, Enabling autocracy? Peacebuilding and post-conflict authoritarianism in the Democratic Republic of Congo 
Simon Frankel Pratt, Norm transformation and the institutionalization of targeted killing in the US 
Heidarali Masoudi, Metaphorical incarnations of the “other” and Iranian International Relations discourses 
Peter Marcus Kristensen, States of emergence, states of knowledge: a comparative sociology of international relations in China and India 
Toby Greene, Foreign policy anarchy in multiparty coalitions: when junior parties take rogue decisions 
Valentina Carraro, Electing the experts: Expertise and independence in the UN human rights treaty bodies 
Zuzana Murdoch, Hussein Kassim, Sara Connolly, Benny Geys, Do international institutions matter? Socialization and international bureaucrats 
Carsten-Andreas Schulz, Territorial sovereignty and the end of inter-cultural diplomacy along the “Southern frontier” 
Jack Donnelly, Systems, levels, and structural theory: Waltz’s theory is not a systemic theory (and why that matters for International Relations today) 
Andrew Linklater, Symbols and world politics: towards a long-term perspective on historical trends and contemporary challenges


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