The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (vol. 26, n°1, March 2020) is out.
Steven Bernstein, The absence of great power responsibility in global environmental politics
Jana Grittersová, Foreign banks and sovereign credit ratings: Reputational capital in sovereign debt markets
Adam B. Lerner, The uses and abuses of victimhood nationalism in international politics
Chenchen Zhang, Right-wing populism with Chinese characteristics? Identity, otherness and global imaginaries in debating world politics online
Andrew Glencross, ‘Love Europe, hate the EU’: A genealogical inquiry into populists’ spatio-cultural critique of the European Union and its conséquences
Özgür Özdamar & Erdem Ceydilek, European populist radical right leaders’ foreign policy beliefs: An operational code analysis
Tim Aistrope, Popular culture, the body and world politics
Cian O’Driscoll, No substitute for victory? Why just war theorists can’t win
Magnus Lundgren, Causal mechanisms in civil war mediation: Evidence from Syria
Roos Haer, Christopher Michael Faulkner, & Beth Elise Whitaker, Rebel funding and child soldiers: Exploring the relationship between natural resources and forcible recruitment
Vincenzo Bove, Mauricio Rivera, & Chiara Ruffa, Beyond coups: terrorism and military involvement in politics
Ida Danewid, The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire

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