No. 25-2, June 2019
Index
- Discerning states’ revisionist and status-quo orientations: Comparing China and the US
- From the Editors
- Gender and bias in the International Relations curriculum: Insights from reading lists
- Implementation in practice: The use of force to protect civilians in United Nations peacekeeping
- Interactions between hard and soft power: The institutional adaptation of international intellectual property protection to global power shifts
- Justified killing in an age of radically asymmetric warfare
- Lost in translation: Problematizing the localization of transnational activism
- Overcoming the poverty of Western historical imagination: Alternative analogies for making sense of the South China Sea conflict
- Realism, empiricism and causal inquiry in International Relations: What is at stake?
- Scopic regimes and the visual turn in International Relations: Seeing world politics through the drone
- The road (not) taken? How the indexicality of practice could make or break the ‘New Constructivism’
- Transnational civil society and informal public spheres in the nuclear non-proliferation regime
- ‘Conquest from barbarism’: The Danube Commission, international order and the control of nature as a Standard of Civilization