4 octobre 2021

REVUE : European Journal of International Relations (vol. 27, n°3, September 2021)

Geoffrey UNDERHIL

The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (vol. 27, n°3, September 2021) is out.
 

Stefan Elbe, Bioinformational diplomacy: Global health emergencies, data sharing and sequential life

Perri 6, Eva Heims, Why do states in conflict with each other also sustain resilient cooperation in international regulation? Britain and telegraphy, 1860s–1914

Kristin Haugevik, Cecilie Basberg Neumann,Reputation crisis management and the state: Theorising containment as diplomatic mode

Nicholas J. Wheeler, Marcus Holmes, The strength of weak bonds: Substituting bodily copresence in diplomatic social bonding

Thomas Dörfler, Thomas Gehring, Analogy-based collective decision-making and incremental change in international organizations

Arthur A Goldsmith, Political regimes and foreign investment in poor countries: Insights from most similar African cases

Glen Biglaiser, Ronald J. McGauvran, The effects of debt restructurings on income inequality in the developing world

Muyang Chen, Infrastructure finance, late development, and China’s reshaping of international credit governance

Jonas Gamso, Is China exporting media censorship? China’s rise, media freedoms, and democracy

Kamal Sadiq, Gerasimos Tsourapas, The postcolonial migration state

Corinne Bara, Annekatrin Deglow, Sebastian van Baalen, Civil war recurrence and postwar violence: Toward an integrated research agenda

Ludvig Norman, Rethinking causal explanation in interpretive international studies





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