The latest issue of Cooperation and Conflict (Vol. 54, no. 3, September 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Baekkwan Park, Amanda Murdie, & David R Davis, The (co)evolution of human rights advocacy: Understanding human rights issue emergence over time
- Valentina Carraro, Thomas Conzelmann, & Hortense Jongen, Fears of peers? Explaining peer and public shaming in global governance
- Theresa Squatrito, Magnus Lundgren, & Thomas Sommerer, Shaming by international organizations: Mapping condemnatory speech acts across 27 international organizations, 1980–2015
- Hugo Meijer & Marco Wyss, Upside down: Reframing European Defence Studies
- Martijn C Vlaskamp, The European Union and natural resources that fund armed conflicts: Explaining the EU’s policy choice for supply chain due-diligence requirements
- Stephan Klose, The emergence and evolution of an external actor’s regional role: An interactionist role theory perspective
New Issue: Cooperation and Conflict
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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August 02, 2019
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