The latest issue of the European Journal of International Relations (Vol. 24, no. 1, March 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Ryan K. Beasley & Juliet Kaarbo, Casting for a sovereign role: Socialising an aspirant state in the Scottish independence referendum
- Scott Hamilton, The measure of all things? The Anthropocene as a global biopolitics of carbon
- Jonas Meckling, The developmental state in global regulation: Economic change and climate policy
- Priya Chacko & Kanishka Jayasuriya, A capitalising foreign policy: Regulatory geographies and transnationalised state projects
- Jens Steffek & Leonie Holthaus, The social-democratic roots of global governance: Welfare internationalism from the 19th century to the United Nations
- Ryan D. Griffiths, The Waltzian ordering principle and international change: A two-dimensional model
- Christopher David LaRoche & Simon Frankel Pratt, Kenneth Waltz is not a neorealist (and why that matters)
- Alister Wedderburn, Tragedy, genealogy and theories of International Relations
- Davide Schmid, The poverty of Critical Theory in International Relations: Habermas, Linklater and the failings of cosmopolitan critique
- Philippe Bourbeau & Caitlin Ryan, Resilience, resistance, infrapolitics and enmeshment
New Issue: European Journal of International Relations
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
on
February 13, 2018
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