European Journal of International Relations - AZ
- Contributors
- International Norms and Domestic Politics:
- How to Tell Better Stories about World Politics
- Transnational Norms and Military Development:
- ‘Butterflies, networks, and golems’ – an introduction to ‘The powers and pathologies of networks’ by Hayward R. Alker
- Analysing discourse as a causal mechanism
- How the normative resistance of anarchism shaped the state monopoly on violence
- Gender and bias in the International Relations curriculum: Insights from reading lists
- The Field of Study in International Relations
- Contributors
- Theory as a Hermeneutical Mechanism: The Democratic-Peace Thesis and the Politics of Democratization
- ‘Global law’ and governmentality: Reconceptualizing the ‘rule of law’ as rule ‘through’ law
- A ‘Confucian Long Peace’ in pre-Western East Asia?
- Domestic Instability and Security Communities
- From the Editors
- Reading comics for the field of International Relations: Theory, method and the Bosnian War
- Global norms and major state behaviour: The cases of China and the United States
- Call for Editors
- Contributors
- Hierarchy, status and international society: China and the steppe nomads
- Beyond the West: Terrors in Transatlantia
- Editorial
- International Theory and the Mirror of History
- The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe
- Core, periphery and (neo)imperialist International Relations
- The limits of historical sociology: Temporal borders and the reproduction of the ‘modern’ political present
- Imperial ontological (in)security: ‘Buffer states’, International Relations and the case of Anglo-Afghan relations, 1808–1878
- Erratum
- Infrastructure finance, late development, and China’s reshaping of international credit governance
- Wargaming for International Relations research
- Ontological security, cyber technology, and states’ responses
- Reflex to turn: the rise of turn-talk in International Relations
- Breathless war: martial bodies, aerial experiences and the atmospheres of empire
- Transnational uncivil society networks: kleptocracy’s global fightback against liberal activism
- Issue-adoption and campaign structure in transnational advocacy campaigns: a longitudinal network analysis
- Towards a social-relational dialectic for world politics
- Beyond Parsimony:
- Security! What Do You Mean?
- Overcoming the poverty of Western historical imagination: Alternative analogies for making sense of the South China Sea conflict
- The powers and pathologies of networks: Insights from the political cybernetics of Karl W. Deutsch and Norbert Wiener 1
- Locating norm diplomacy: Venue change in international norm negotiations
- Representation, recognition and foreign policy in the Iran–US relationship
- Implementation in practice: The use of force to protect civilians in United Nations peacekeeping
- IR: The Resurrection
- From Agents to Outcomes: Simulation in International Relations
- Security: Collective Good or Commodity?
- Beyond state/non-state divides: Global cities and the governing of climate change
- Parameters of a national biography
- Erratum
- Progress, History and Identity in International Relations Theory: The Case of the Idealist-Realist Debate
- The European Union and the absence of fundamental rights in the Eurozone: A critical perspective
- States and markets in global environmental governance: The role of tipping points in international regime formation
- Why the United States did not become a party to the Kyoto Protocol: German, Norwegian, and US perspectives
- What is the National Interest? The Neoconservative Challenge in IR Theory
- Open economy politics and international security dynamics: Explaining international cooperation in financial crises
- Is there an environmental version of the Kantian peace? Insights from water pollution in Europe
- How the Wealth of Nations Conditions the Liberal Peace
- Agency, Teleology and the World State: A Reply to Shannon
- Norm structure, diffusion, and evolution: A conceptual approach
- Governing differentiation: On standardisation as political steering
- Morgenthau in Context: German Backwardness, German Intellectuals and the Rise and Fall of a Liberal Project
- The Queen’s speech: Desecuritizing the past, present and future of Anglo-Irish relations
- Debordering the World of States:
- Alliances, signals of support, and military effort
- Seeing reason or seeing costs? The United States, counterterrorism, and the human rights of foreigners
- The contested meaning-making of diplomatic norms: competence in practice in Southeast Asian multilateralism
- What makes a spokesperson? Delegation and symbolic power in Crimea
- Governing pandemic fatigue: an International Relations case of experiential biopolitics
- Historical institutionalism and institutional design: divergent pathways to regime complexes in Asia and Europe
- How diplomacy evolves: the global spread of honorific state awards
- Cheap talk: Transaction costs, quality of institutions, and trade agreements
- British and Danish European Policies in the 1990s:
- Political Agency in a Globalizing World:
- Geopolitics as Theory:
- Review article: World government: Renewed debate, persistent challenges
- Françafrique and regime theory
- Norm emergence as agenda diffusion: Failure and success in the regulation of cluster munitions
- Scopic regimes and the visual turn in International Relations: Seeing world politics through the drone
- The Endurance of Sovereignty
- A Dogma of Democratic Theory and Globalization: Why Politics Need not Include Everyone it Affects
- The Geography of Fear: Regional Ethnic Diversity, the Security Dilemma and Ethnic War
- At the Papini hotel: On pragmatism in the study of international relations
- The satiric vision of politics: Ethics, interests and disorders
- The Case for External Sovereignty
- Dugong v. Rumsfeld: social movements and the construction of ecological security
- European Journal of International Relations March issue: From the Editors
- Who is my neighbour? Memories of the Holocaust/al Nakba and a global ethic of care
- The eternal divide? History and International Relations
- Why is There No International Historical Sociology?
- The doctrine of the ‘responsibility to protect’ as a practice of political exceptionalism
- The `English School' in China: a Travelogue of Ideas and their Diffusion
- Testing Balance-of-Power Theory in World History
- Poststructuralism, Absence, Mimesis:
- Moral Authority, Modernity and the Politics of the Sacred
- Portrait of the realist as a historian: On anti-whiggism in the history of international relations
- Geographical knowledge at work: Human rights litigation and transnational territoriality
- Rogues, degenerates, and heroes: Disobedience as politics in military organizations
- Reimagining Weber:
- Populism and foreign aid
- The de-institutionalisation of power beyond the state
- Superweapons and the myth of technological peace
- Hidden figures: how legal experts influence the design of international institutions
- Abstractions in International Relations: on the mystification of trans, queer, and subaltern life in critical knowledge production
- The politics of human rights trade sanctions: evidence from the African Growth and Opportunity Act
- Corrigendum. . .
- Deafening silence? Marxism, international historical sociology and the spectre of Eurocentrism
- German Identity and European Integration
- The Political Sociology of World Society
- Realism and reflexivity: Morgenthau, academic freedom and dissent
- Republican continuities in the Vienna Order and the German Confederation (1815–66)
- Democratization and trade policy: An empirical analysis of developing countries
- Theorizing the role of executive heads in international organizations
- Subverting economic empowerment: Towards a postcolonial-feminist framework on gender (in)securities in post-war settings
- Making the Future Inevitable: Legitimizing, Naturalizing and Stabilizing. The Transition in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
- The enforcement–exploitation trade-off in international cooperation between weak and powerful states
- The Mystery of Modern Wealth: Mercantilism, Value, and the Social Foundations of Liberal International Order
- Networks of third-party interveners and civil war duration
- The globalization of childhood: The international diffusion of norms and law against the child death penalty
- Cosmopolitan politics, security, political subjectivity1
- International Socialization in the New Europe:
- Regimes, Non-State Actors and the State System:
- The affective underpinnings of soft power
- Which post-Westphalia? International organizations between constitutionalism and authoritarianism
- Contributors
- The Responsibility to Protect in a world of already existing intervention
- The United Nations world summits and civil society activism
- Bridging the Gap: IR, Middle East Studies and the Disciplinary Politics of the Area Studies Controversy
- Index to Volume 12, 2006
- Comic Plots as Conflict Resolution Strategy
- Explaining Compliance and Defection:
- The Politics of International Norms: Subsidiarity and the Imperfect Competence Regime of the European Union
- Myths of military revolution: European expansion and Eurocentrism
- Democratic Governance Beyond the Nation-State:
- Reputation crisis management and the state: Theorising containment as diplomatic mode
- Post-Eurocentric grand narratives in critical international theory
- Technologies of justice: forensics and the evolution of transitional justice
- Securitizing the nation beyond the state: diasporas as threats, victims, and assets
- The dynamics of informal institutions and counter-hegemony: introducing a BRICS Convergence Index
- Multiple hierarchies within the ‘civilized’ world: country ranking and regional power in the International Labour Organization (1919–1922)
- Why the West’s alternative to China’s international infrastructure financing is failing
- Environmental NGOs and Regime Change:
- Thick recognition: Advancing theory on identity change in intractable conflicts
- Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance
- Living with a Reluctant Hegemon: The Transatlantic Conflict Over Multilateral Arms Control
- Twisting Tongues and Twisting Arms: The Power of Political Rhetoric
- (Un)Natural and contractual international society: A conceptual inquiry
- Reflectivity, reflexivity, reflexivism: IR’s ‘reflexive turn’ — and beyond
- From armed conflict to urban violence: transformations in the International Committee of the Red Cross, international humanitarianism, and the laws of war
- From the Editors
- Contributors
- The European Challenge to Foreign Policy Analysis
- Consensus-seeking, distrust and rhetorical entrapment: The WTO decision on access to medicines
- War, selection, and micro-states: Economic and sociological perspectives on the international system
- Procedures matter: Justice and effectiveness in international trade negotiations
- Cosmopolitan politicization: How perceptions of interdependence foster citizens’ expectations in international institutions
- What kills international organisations? When and why international organisations terminate
- A capitalising foreign policy: Regulatory geographies and transnationalised state projects
- Power in practice: Negotiating the international intervention in Libya
- Domestic structures, foreign economic policies and global economic order: Implications from the rise of large emerging economies
- Recognition and Collective Identity Formation in International Politics
- Networked liabilities: Transnational authority in a world of transnational business
- After Empire: National Identity and Post-colonial Families of Nations
- New Rights Advocacy in a Global Public Domain
- What Do Producers Want? On the Origins of Societal Policy Preferences
- ‘Conquest from barbarism’: The Danube Commission, international order and the control of nature as a Standard of Civilization
- Why do conflict-generated diasporas pursue sovereignty-based claims through state-based or transnational channels? Armenian, Albanian and Palestinian diasporas in the UK compared
- Taking ambiguity seriously: Explaining the indeterminacy of the European Union conventional arms export control regime
- Change in international practices
- Why a World State is Inevitable
- War as disease: biomedical metaphors in prevention discourse
- Mapping practices and spatiality in IR knowledge production: from detachment to emancipation
- Subversion, cyber operations, and reverse structural power in world politics
- The law and politics of funding armed groups in Syria: how states (fail to) counter terrorism
- The question of truth: how facts, space and time shape conversations in IR
- Emotions and securitisation: a new materialist discourse analysis
- Manufacturing consensus: China’s strategic narratives and geoeconomic competition in Asia
- Endogenizing Corporate Identities: the Next Step in Constructivist IR Theory
- Accountability and opposition to globalization in international assemblies
- Identifying `Rogue' States and Testing their Interstate Conflict Behavior
- Reform Intervention and Democratic Revolution
- Euro-centric diplomacy: Challenging but manageable1
- Rebels without a conscience: The evolution of the rogue states narrative in US security policy
- Dismembering the dead: Violence, vulnerability and the body in war
- Deep theorizing in International Relations
- Gendering the practice turn in diplomacy
- The Politics of Preemption and the War on Terror in Europe
- Multilateralism: America’s insurance policy against loss
- National ideology and IR theory: Three incarnations of the ‘Russian idea’
- Why is there no Queer International Theory?
- Mapping the European Condition:
- On the limits of moral hazard: The ‘responsibility to protect’, armed conflict and mass atrocities1
- Comment on `Common Goods, Matrix Games and Institutional Response', by Katharina Holzinger in EJIR 9(2) pp. 173-212
- The English School's Contribution to the Study of International Relations
- The ‘gay Olympics’? The Eurovision Song Contest and the politics of LGBT/European belonging
- Morgenthau as a Weberian Methodologist
- The Spread of Security Communities: Communities of Practice, Self-Restraint, and NATO's Post—Cold War Transformation
- Social pressure and the making of wartime civilian protection rules
- Foreign policy and political possibility
- Bargaining Power and Trade Liberalization: European External Trade Policies in the 1960s
- Nationalism and Bounded Integration: