ISSN: 0020-5850, EISSN: 1468-2346
International Affairs is one of the world’s leading journals of international relations and one of the few to cover the entire discipline. Founded by and edited at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, it has been in existence for over 90 years and has become renowned for its academically rigorous, practitioner-focused scholarship.
Over the years it has featured articles not only from many of the leading international relations scholars but also from those rising in the profession. This lively and provocative journal will keep you up to date with latest critical thinking on the key issues shaping today’s world. Whatever your level and area of interest, you will find International Affairs readable, informative and stimulating.
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Violence, visuality and world politics
Introduction: violence, visuality and world politics
Helen Berents, Constance Duncombe
It’s a man’s world: carnal spectatorship and dissonant masculinities in Islamic State videos
Manni Crone
Politics, policy-making and the presence of images of suffering children
Helen Berents
Social media and the visibility of horrific violence
Constance Duncombe
Editor’s Choice
Horror, apocalypse and world politics
Tim Aistrope, Stefanie Fishel
Soundscapes of war: the audio-visual performance of war by Shi’a militias in Iraq and Syria
Helle Malmvig
How images frame China’s role in African development
George Karavas
Original Articles
Accountability, denial and the future-proofing of British torture
Ruth Blakeley, Sam Raphael
Rethinking youth bulge theory in policy and scholarship: incorporating critical gender analysis
Lesley Pruitt
The multilevel identity politics of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest
Galia Press-Barnathan, Naama Lutz
Power and diplomacy in the post-liberal cyberspace
André Barrinha, Thomas Renard
Let’s talk about the interregnum: Gramsci and the crisis of the liberal world order
Milan Babic
China and Russia in R2P debates at the UN Security Council
Zheng Chen, Hang Yin
Book reviews
International Relations theory
When political transitions work: reconciliation as interdependence
Pamina Firchow
Imagining disarmament, enchanting International Relations
Orion Noda
International history
Opium’s long shadow: from Asian revolt to global drug control
Luke Gibbon
Governance, law and ethics
A world divided: the global struggle for human rights in the age of nation-states
Yuna C Han
Refugees’ roles in resolving displacement and building peace: beyond beneficiaries
Tanita Jill Poeggel
Faith-based organizations in transnational peacebuilding
Emma Tomalin
Power in peacekeeping
Herman T Salton
Conflict, security and defence
The morality of security: a theory of just securitization
David Bentley
Only the dead: the persistence of war in the modern age
Benjamin Duerr
Marque and reprisal: the spheres of public and private warfare
Tim Willasey-Wilsey
Europe
The future of British foreign policy: security and diplomacy in a world after Brexit; Embers of empire in Brexit Britain
Vernon Bogdanor
Turkey’s pivot to Eurasia: geopolitics and foreign policy in a changing world order
Eyüp Ersoy
Russia and Eurasia
The central Asian economies in the twenty-first century: paving a New Silk Road
Anja Mihr
Kremlin winter: Russia and the second coming of Vladimir Putin; The return of the Russian Leviathan
Andrew Wood
Middle East and North Africa
Tribal politics in the borderland of Egypt and Libya
Ronald Bruce St John
Enlightenment on the eve of revolution: the Egyptian and Syrian debates
James Denselow
Salafism in the Maghreb: politics, piety, and militancy
Inga Kristina Trauthig
Sub-Saharan Africa
China–Africa and an economic transformation
Folashadé Soulé
South Asia
Fateful triangle: how China shaped US–India relations during the Cold War
Ian Hall
Indo-Pacific empire: China, America and the contest for the world’s pivotal region
Nishad Sanzagiri
The Taliban at war: 2001–2018
Andrew Rathmell
East Asia and Pacific
The Senkaku paradox: risking Great Power war over small stakes
Joel Campbell
Geocultural power: China’s quest to revive the Silk Roads for the twenty-first century
Tim Summers
North America
A democratic foreign policy: regaining American influence abroad
David Ryan
‘I made mistakes’: Robert McNamara’s Vietnam policy, 1960–1968
Charles Coutinho
Latin America and Caribbean
In their own best interest: a history of the U.S. effort to improve Latin Americans
Philip Chrimes
End Matter
Books reviewed May 2020