The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (vol. 45, n°3, July 2019) is out.
Articles
Ayelet Banai, Eszter Kollar, Reading bedtime stories to compatriots: Reconciling global equality of opportunity and self-determinationForum: the implications of Trump's presidency
Jacob Eriksson, Coercion and third-party mediation of identity-based conflict
Irene Fernández-Molina, Bottom-up change in frozen conflicts: Transnational struggles and mechanisms of recognition in Western Sahara
Henry Radice, Saving ourselves? On rescue and humanitarian action
Andreas Møller Mulvad, Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China’s rise
Jan Selby, The Trump presidency, climate change, and the prospect of a disorderly energy transition
Sophie Harman, Sara E. Davies, President Donald Trump as global health’s displacement activity
Frederick W. Mayer, Nicola Phillips, Global inequality and the Trump administration
James Sperling, Mark Webber, Trump’s foreign policy and NATO: Exit and voice
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