ISSN: 0047-1178, Online ISSN: 1741-2862
International Relations is explicitly pluralist in outlook. Editorial policy favours variety in both subject-matter and method, at a time when so many academic journals are increasingly specialised in scope, and sectarian in approach. We welcome articles or proposals from all perspectives and on all subjects pertaining to international relations: law, economics, ethics, strategy, philosophy, culture, environment, and so on, in addition to more mainstream conceptual work and policy analysis. We believe that such pluralism is in great demand by the academic and policy communities and the interested public.
We welcome articles or proposals on all topics of interest to students of world politics. Each volume will normally contain peer-reviewed research articles, and a mixture of review essays, interviews, debates and forums. Special issues will be published, and we welcome ideas.
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Articles
International reconciliation on the Internet? Ontological security, attribution and the construction of war memory narratives in Wikipedia
Karl Gustafsson
Emotions, international hierarchy, and the problem of solipsism in Sino-US South China Sea politics
Christian Wirth
When states and individuals meet: The UN Ombudsperson as a ‘contact point’ between international and world society
Francesco Giumelli and Filippo Costa Buranelli
The securitization audience in theologico-political perspective: Giorgio Agamben, doxological acclamations, and paraconsistent logic
Michael P. A. Murphy
Neoliberal co-optation, power relations and informality in the Balkan International Relations profession
Nemanja Džuverovic´ and Goran Tepšic´
Whose justice? The ICC ‘Africa problem’
Lucrecia García Iommi