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.
Disentangling the security traffic jam in the Sahel: constitutive effects of contemporary interventionism
Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Katja Lindskov Jacobsen
US counterterrorism in the Sahel: from indirect to direct intervention
Stephen Tankel
The bitter harvest of French interventionism in the Sahel
Yvan Guichaoua
The power of rumour(s) in international interventions: MINUSMA’s management of Mali’s rumour mill
Adam Sandor
Schizophrenic agendas in the EU’s external actions in Mali
Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Christine Nissen
Articles
Drone imagery in Islamic State propaganda: flying like a state
Emil Archambault, Yannick Veilleux-Lepage
Between the bear and the dragon: multivectorism in Kazakhstan as a model strategy for secondary powers
Rachel Vanderhill, Sandra F Joireman, Roza Tulepbayeva
Security for whom? Analysing hybrid security governance in Africa’s extractive sectors
Charis Enns, Nathan Andrews, J Andrew Grant
Norms in practice: people-centric governance in ASEAN and ECOWAS
Aarie Glas, Emmanuel Balogun
Inclusive innovation policy as social capital accumulation strategy
Robyn Klingler-Vidra, Ye Liu
The juche H-bomb? North Korea, nuclear weapons and regime-state survival
Edward Howell
Review essays
Hamas and Hezbollah: hybrid actors between resistance and governance
Sharon Lecocq
Spinoza’s not so quiet influence: the Theological-political treatise 350 years on
Charlotte Epstein
Book reviews
International Relations theory
The making of global International Relations: origins and evolution of IR at its centenary
Martin Bayly
Kautilya and non-western IR theory
Punsara Amarasinghe, Sanjay Kumar Rajhans
International history
Legacy of empire: Britain, Zionism and the creation of Israel
Tim Willasey-Wilsey
Governance, law and ethics
Sovereignty and the new executive authority: ethics, national security, and the rule of law
Herman T Salton
Conflict, security and defence
The hacker and the state: cyber attacks and the new normal of geopolitics
Heather Williams
Famous battles and how they shaped the modern world, c. 1200 Bc–1302 Ad: from Troy to Courtrai
J E Spence
Political economy, economics and development
Poverty narratives and power paradoxes in international trade negotiations and beyond
Henrique Choer Moraes
The morals of the market: human rights and the rise of neoliberalism
Martín Arias-Loyola
Europe
Stars with stripes: the essential partnership between the European Union and the United States
Fraser Cameron
Russia and Eurasia
History of International Relations and Russian foreign policy in the 20th century, volume I
Elizabeth Buchanan
The dissidents: a memoir of working with the resistance in Russia, 1960–1990
Andrew Wood
Middle East and North Africa
Political quietism in Islam: Sunni and Shi’i practice and thought
Eric Watkins
Information warriors: the battle for hearts and minds in the Middle East
James Denselow
Sub-Saharan Africa
The army and politics in Zimbabwe: Mujuru, the liberation fighter and kingmaker
Nicholas Westcott
East Asia and Pacific
North Korea–US relations: from Kim Jong Il to Kim Jong Un
Carolin Wefer
Dying for rights: putting North Korea’s human rights abuses on the record
Joel Campbell
North America
The lessons of tragedy: statecraft and world order
Scott Lucas
American hegemony in the 21st century: a neo neo-Gramscian perspective
Jacob Fortier
Latin America and Caribbean
Modern Panama: from occupation to crossroads of the Americas
Philip Chrimes
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