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European Journal of International Security - Volume 5 - Issue 1 - February 2020

European Journal of International Security – Volume 5 – Issue 1 – February 2020

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European Journal of International Security

Volume 5 – Issue 1 – February 2020

ISSN: 2057-5637 (Print), 2057-5645 (Online)

The European Journal of International Security (EJIS) publishes theoretical, methodological and empirical papers at the cutting-edge of security research. Welcoming high quality research from around the world, EJIS covers all areas of international security, including: conflict and peacebuilding; strategy and warfare; environmental and food security; economic and energy security; human and everyday security; technology and security; and security governance. The journal is particularly concerned to make connections and build bridges, both between different disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, but also across regional boundaries.

EJIS publishes rigorous, peer-reviewed papers that significantly advance scholarship through original analysis of a salient policy issue, the exploitation of new data, and/or the innovative development and application of theory. In addition to EJIS is also home to occasional high-impact special issues and an annual book review symposium, as well as hosting a regular Junior-Senior dialogue section

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Editorial
Edward Newman, Jason Ralph, Jacqui True, Karin Aggestam, Navnita Chadha Behera, Jennifer Mitzen, Laura Considine, Jack Holland, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Nick Robinson, Cristina Stefan

Research Article
‘Enemies of the people’: Populism and the politics of (in)security
Thorsten Wojczewski

Remembering France’s glory, securing Europe in the age of Trump
Alexandra Gheciu

Paths towards coalition defection: Democracies and withdrawal from the Iraq War
Patrick A. Mello

The epistemology of lethality: Bullets, knowledge trajectories, kinetic effects
Matthew Ford

Leveraging towards restraint: Nuclear hedging and North Korea’s shifting reference points during the agreed framework and the Six-Party Talks
Soul Park, Kimberly Peh

Reconceptualising the politics of knowledge authority in post/conflict interventions: From a peacebuilding field to transnational fields of interventionary objects
Anna Danielsson

Addendum
Disinformation in international politics – ADDENDUM
Alexander Lanoszka

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos de la déclaration de la Palestine reconnaissant la compétence de la CIJ et demandant à intervenir en l’affaire Afrique du Sud contre Israël

Nicolas Boeglin, professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …