No. 25-3, September 2019
Index
- Do international institutions matter? Socialization and international bureaucrats
- Electing the experts: Expertise and independence in the UN human rights treaty bodies
- Enabling autocracy? Peacebuilding and post-conflict authoritarianism in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Foreign policy anarchy in multiparty coalitions: When junior parties take rogue decisions
- Metaphorical incarnations of the “other” and Iranian International Relations discourses
- Norm transformation and the institutionalization of targeted killing in the US
- Rogues, degenerates, and heroes: Disobedience as politics in military organizations
- Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India
- Symbols and world politics: Towards a long-term perspective on historical trends and contemporary challenges
- Systems, levels, and structural theory: Waltz’s theory is not a systemic theory (and why that matters for International Relations today)
- Territorial sovereignty and the end of inter-cultural diplomacy along the “Southern frontier”