No. 41-3, June 2013
Index
- Agentic Capacities and Capacious Historical Materialism: Thinking with New Materialisms in the Political Sciences
- Autonomy of Migration Despite Its Securitisation? Facing the Terms and Conditions of Biometric Rebordering
- Causation-in-the-world: A Contribution to Meta-theory of IR
- Embodied Information, Knowing Bodies, and Power
- Exploring Asia: Understanding the Historic Roots of Regional Contemporary Challenges
- Interdisciplinarity and the Emerged Shift in the Study of International Relations
- Introduction: Materialism and World Politics
- Of Parts and Wholes: International Relations beyond the Human
- Structural Inequality, Quasi-rents and the Democratic Peace: A Neo-Ricardian Analysis of International Order
- Technology and ‘the International’ or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Determinism
- The Materiality of State Failure: Social Contract Theory, Infrastructure and Governmental Power in Congo
- The Politics of Recognition in International Conflicts
- The Power of Paradoxes: A Review of Badredine Arfi’s Re-thinking International Relations Theory via Deconstruction (London: Routledge, 2012, 240 pp., £85.00 hbk)
- The Translation Zone: Between Actor-Network Theory and International Relations
- The World of Attachment? The Post-humanist Challenge to Freedom and Necessity
- The ‘New Materialism’ and the Fragility of Things
- Undoing War: War Ontologies and the Materiality of Drone Warfare