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October 05, 2014
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October 05, 2014
Sovereignty at sea: the law and politics of saving lives in mare liberum
By: Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Tanja E. Aalberts -
October 05, 2014
When 'blurring' becomes the norm and secession is justified as the exception: revisiting EU and Russian discourses in the common neighbourhood
By: Eiki Berg, Martin Mölder -
October 05, 2014
Foreign policy analysis, globalisation and non-state actors: state-centric after all?
By: Rainer Baumann, Frank A Stengel -
October 05, 2014
Regional integration and the challenge of overlapping memberships on trade
By: Mwita Chacha -
October 05, 2014
Practicality by judgement: transnational interpreters of local ownership in the Polish-Ukrainian border reform encounter
By: Xymena Kurowska -
July 05, 2014
Neoclassical realism and international climate change politics: moral imperative and political constraint in international climate finance
By: Mark Purdon -
July 05, 2014
European integration and the problem of the state: universality, particularity, and exemplarity in the crafting of the European Union
By: Stefan Borg -
July 05, 2014
The West: a securitising community?
By: Gunther Hellmann, Gabi Schlag, Benjamin Herborth, Christian Weber -
July 05, 2014
'Moral power' as objectification of the 'civilian'/'normative' 'EUlogy': the European Union as a conflict-dealer in the South Caucasus
By: Syuzanna Vasilyan -
July 05, 2014
Looking back: communist melancholia and post-socialist pains
By: Anca Pusca -
April 05, 2014
Invisible legacies: Brazil's and South Korea's shift from ISI towards export strategies under authoritarian rule
By: Vinícius Rodrigues Vieira -
April 05, 2014
The developmental state is dead, long live the developmental regime! Interpreting Néstor Kirchner's Argentina 2003–2007
By: Christopher Wylde -
April 05, 2014
Local orders in international organisations: the World Health Organization's global programme on AIDS
By: Tine Hanrieder -
April 05, 2014
Democracy, social welfare and political violence: the case of Latin America
By: Davide Grassi -
April 05, 2014
Imperialism or globalisation? ... Or imperialism and globalisation: Theorising the international after Rosenberg's 'post-mortem'
By: Ray Kiely -
January 05, 2014
Russia's energy relations in Europe and the Far East: towards a social structurationist approach to energy policy formation
By: Pami Aalto, David Dusseault, Michael D Kennedy, Markku Kivinen -
January 05, 2014
Defending state-centric regionalism through mimicry and localisation: regional parliamentary bodies in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Mercosur
By: Jürgen Rüland, Karsten Bechle -
January 05, 2014
Actor-networking the 'failed state' - an enquiry into the life of concepts
By: Christian Bueger, Felix Bethke -
January 05, 2014
Expanding the Expansion of International Society: a new approach with empirical illustrations from West African and European interaction, 1400-1883
By: John Anthony Pella, Jr. -
January 05, 2014
Theorising the use of private military and security companies: a synthetic perspective
By: Andreas Kruck -
January 05, 2014
Replies to Chris Brown's '"Human Nature", science and international political theory'
By: Stefano Guzzini, Ewelina Sokolowska, Daniel Jacobi, Stephen J Rosow -
October 05, 2013
'Human nature', science and international political theory
By: Chris Brown -
October 05, 2013
International relations in the making of political Islam: interrogating Khomeini's 'Islamic government'
By: Kamran Matin -
October 05, 2013
From fratricide to security community: re-theorising difference in the constitution of Nordic peace
By: Pertti Joenniemi, Christopher S Browning -
October 05, 2013
One state-one nation: the naturalisation of nation-state congruency in IR theory
By: Moran M Mandelbaum -
October 05, 2013
Imagining ourselves then and now: nostalgia and Canadian multiculturalism
By: Mira Sucharov -
July 05, 2013
The importance of the Eurasian steppe to the study of international relations
By: Einar Wigen, Iver B Neumann -
July 05, 2013
Decaf empowerment? Post-Washington Consensus development policy, fair trade and Kenya's coffee industry
By: Zoë Pflaeger -
July 05, 2013
Securing energy or energising security: the impact of Russia's energy policy on Turkey's accession to the European Union
By: Burak Bilgehan Özpek -
July 05, 2013
Designing the Financial Stability Board: a theoretical investigation of mandate, discretion, and membership
By: Manuela Moschella -
July 05, 2013
(Babylonian) Lions, (Asian) Tigers, and (Russian) Bears: a statistical test of three rivalrous paths to conflict
By: Paul A Kowert, Cameron G Thies -
April 05, 2013
Why metaphor and other tropes? Linguistic approaches to analysing policies and the political
By: Alan Cienki, Dvora Yanow -
April 05, 2013
Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations
By: Eric M Blanchard -
April 05, 2013
People out of place: allochthony and autochthony in the Netherlands' identity discourse - metaphors and categories in action
By: Dvora Yanow, Marleen van der Haar -
April 05, 2013
How are language constructions constitutive? Strategic uses of conventional discourses about immigration
By: Claudia Strauss -
April 05, 2013
Bringing concepts from cognitive linguistics into the analysis of policies and the political
By: Alan Cienki -
January 05, 2013
Politics, law, and the sacred: a conceptual analysis
By: Friedrich V. Kratochwil -
January 05, 2013
Governmentality's (missing) international dimension and the promiscuity of German neoliberalism
By: Hans-Martin Jaeger -
January 05, 2013
Locating the normative within economic science: towards the analysis of hidden discourses of democracy in international politics
By: Milja Kurki -
January 05, 2013
Caribbean development alternatives and the CARIFORUM–European Union economic partnership agreement
By: Anthony Payne, Matthew Louis Bishop, Tony Heron -
January 05, 2013
The Common Agricultural Policy Health Check: time to check the health of the theory of the reform?
By: Marko Lovec, Emil Erjavec -
January 05, 2013
The feasibility of an expanded regime on the use of force: the case of the responsibility to protect
By: Douglas Brommesson, Henrik Friberg Fernros -
July 05, 2012
A global journal with Central European roots: a vision for the JIRD
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July 05, 2012
Into the 'Heart of Darkness' — EU's civilising mission in the DR Congo
By: Gabi Schlag -
July 05, 2012
Complexity theory and the War on Terror: understanding the self-organising dynamics of leaderless jihad
By: Antoine Bousquet -
July 05, 2012
The roles states play: a Meadian interactionist approach
By: David M. McCourt -
July 05, 2012
The social construction of terrorism: media, metaphors and policy implications
By: Alexander Spencer -
July 05, 2012
Parliamentary peace or partisan politics? Democracies' participation in the Iraq War
By: Patrick A. Mello -
April 05, 2012
Critique in a time of liberal world order
By: Beate Jahn -
April 05, 2012
The liberal renaissance and the end(s) of history
By: TIm Di Muzio -
April 05, 2012
Geniuses, exiles and (liberal) postmodern subjectivities
By: Rosemary Shinko -
April 05, 2012
Liberal internationalism and the law vs liberty paradox
By: Linda Bishai -
April 05, 2012
Missing the target: NGOs, global civil society and the arms trade
By: Anna Stavrianakis -
April 05, 2012
Eternal peace, perpetual war? A critical investigation into Kant's conceptualisations of war
By: Andreas Behnke -
April 05, 2012
Islam, nihilism and liberal secularity
By: Mustapha Pasha -
April 05, 2012
Liberal fundamentals: invisible, invasive, artful, and bloody hands
By: Naeem Inayatullah, David Blaney -
January 05, 2012
A call for hermeneutical perspectives on climate change and conflict: the case of Ethiopia and Eritrea
By: Peter Haldén -
January 05, 2012
International organisations and policy diffusion: the global norm of lifelong learning
By: Anja p. Jakobi -
January 05, 2012
Aid allocation of the emerging Central and Eastern European donors
By: Balázs Szent-Iványi -
January 05, 2012
Introduction to the sociology/ies of international relations
By: Anne-Marie D'Aoust -
January 05, 2012
From epistemology to practice: a sociology of science for international relations
By: Christian Bueger -
January 05, 2012
Everyday practices of international relations: people in organizations
By: Oliver Kessler, Xavier Guillaume -
January 05, 2012
Accounting for the politics of language in the sociology of IR
By: Anne-Marie D'Aoust -
January 05, 2012
Beyond geography and social structure: disciplinary sociologies of power in international relations
By: Kevin McMillan -
October 05, 2011
'Getting things right?': a reconsideration of critical realism as a metatheory for IR
By: Juha Käpylä, Harri Mikkola -
October 05, 2011
Power beyond conditionality: European organisations and the Hungarian minorities in Romania and Slovakia
By: Jakob Skovgaard -
October 05, 2011
The social construction of European solidarity: Germany and France in the EU policy towards the states of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC)
By: Siegfried Schieder, Rachel Folz, Simon Musekamp -
October 05, 2011
Ali A. Mazrui, postcolonialism and the study of international relations
By: Seifudein Adem -
October 05, 2011
The case for a foundational materialism: going beyond historical materialist IPE in order to strengthen it
By: Ian Bruff -
July 05, 2011
Re-presenting Ireland: tourism, branding and national identity in Ireland
By: Michael Clancy -
July 05, 2011
Civilianising warfare: ways of war and peace in modern counterinsurgency
By: Colleen Bell -
July 05, 2011
Civil–military cooperation in crisis management in Africa: American and European Union policies compared
By: Gorm Rye Olsen -
July 05, 2011
What is critical IPE?
By: Ian Bruff, Daniela Tepe -
July 05, 2011
Where did the critical go?
By: Owen Worth -
July 05, 2011
'What's "critical" about critical theory': capturing the social totality (das Gesellschaftliche Ganze)
By: Daniela Tepe, Anita Fischer -
July 05, 2011
Finding space in critical IPE: a scalar-relational approach
By: Huw Macartney, Stuart Shields -
July 05, 2011
Facing up to financialisation and the aesthetic economy: high time for aesthetics in international political economy!
By: Claes Belfrage -
July 05, 2011
The case for a foundational materialism: going beyond historical materialist IPE in order to strengthen it
By: Ian Bruff -
April 05, 2011
Hierarchy in World Politics
By: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, George Lawson -
April 05, 2011
Empire, imperialism and conceptual history
By: Helge Jordheim, Iver B Neumann -
April 05, 2011
Eco-imperialism: governance, resistance, hierarchy
By: Hugh Dyer -
April 05, 2011
The Middle East in the world hierarchy: imperialism and resistance
By: Raymond Hinnebusch -
April 05, 2011
Hegemony, not empire
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January 05, 2011
The state as citizen: state personhood and ideology
By: Jorg Kustermans -
January 05, 2011
Gender and race in the European security strategy: Europe as a 'force for good'
By: Maria Stern -
January 05, 2011
Race for the money: international financial centres in Asia
By: Darryl S L Jarvis -
January 05, 2011
Development issues in Africa: challenges, concepts, opportunities
By: Antje Vetterlein -
January 05, 2011
The state of development in Africa: concepts, challenges and opportunities
By: Mills Soko, Jean-Pierre Lehmann -
January 05, 2011
Empowering tomorrow's African entrepreneurs and managers: the Global Business School Network
By: Guy Pfeffermann, Nora Brown -
January 05, 2011
Youth unemployment in South Africa: challenges, concepts and opportunities
By: Cecil Mlatsheni, Murray Leibbrandt -
January 05, 2011
Corporate social responsibility: an oversocialised view of multinational corporations in Africa?
By: John Agbonifo -
January 05, 2011
Sexual and gender-based violence in Liberia and the case for a comprehensive approach to the rule of law
By: Niels Nagelhus Schia, Benjamin de Carvalho -
January 05, 2011
Negotiating regions=fostering welfare: the Economic Partnership Agreements as new model of development?
By: Ulrike E Lorenz -
December 05, 2010
Whither Deleuze and Guattari: a critical introduction
By: Earl Gammon, Julian Reid -
December 05, 2010
The European rescue, recommodification, and/or reterritorialisation of the (becoming-capitalist) state? Marx, Deleuze, Guattari, and the European Union
By: David J Bailey -
December 05, 2010
Oedipal authority and capitalist sovereignty: a Deleuzoguattarian reading of IR theory
By: Earl Gammon -
December 05, 2010
From The Twenty Years' Crisis to Theory of International Politics: a rhizomatic reading of realism
By: Sean Molloy -
December 05, 2010
Of nomadic unities: Gilles Deleuze on the nature of sovereignty
By: Julian Reid -
December 05, 2010
Alongside global political economy — a rhizome of informal finance
By: William Vlcek -
December 05, 2010
Interference: between political science and political philosophy
By: Garnet Kindervater -
September 05, 2010
The social purpose of new governance: Lisbon and the limits to legitimacy
By: Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, Sandy Brian Hager -
September 05, 2010
NGOs as catalysts for international arms control? The ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in the United States
By: Kai Oppermann, Dagmar Rottsches -
September 05, 2010
Ambiguous universalism: theorising race/nation/class in international relations
By: Nicola Short, Helen Kambouri -
September 05, 2010
Imposing coherence: the central role of practice in Friedrich Kratochwil's theorising of politics, international relations and science
By: Stefano Guzzini -
June 05, 2010
The global imbalances and the contradictions of US monetary hegemony
By: Mattias Vermeiren -
June 05, 2010
German development policy 1998–2005: the limits of normative global governance
By: Aram Ziai -
June 05, 2010
Court reform in transitional states: Chile and the Philippines
By: Charles Anthony Smith, Mark Jorgensen Farrales -
June 05, 2010
Conceptualising neighbourhood: Russia vs its 'others'
By: Andrey S Makarychev -
March 05, 2010
Editorial
By: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson -
March 05, 2010
Georgia: a state of flux
By: Ondrej Ditrych -
March 05, 2010
On the transformation of warfare: a plausibility probe of the new war thesis
By: Monika Heupel, Bernhard Zangl -
March 05, 2010
In the loop: multilevel feedback and the politics of change at the IMF and World Bank
By: Liam Clegg -
March 05, 2010
Reinforcing the (neo-)Hobbesian representations of international law
By: Jean d'Aspremont