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.
Front matter
Contributors
Abstracts
Corrigendum 1: Rethinking youth bulge theory in policy and scholarship: incorporating critical gender analysis
Lesley Pruitt
Corrigendum 2: The missing sense of peace: diplomatic approachment and virtualization during the COVID-19 lockdown
Isabel Bramsen, Anine Hagemann
New directions in foreign policy analysis
Special section guest-edited by Amnon Aran, Klaus Brummer and Karen E. Smith
Introduction: new directions in foreign policy analysis
Amnon Aran, Klaus Brummer, Karen E Smith
Constructing time in foreign policy-making: Brexit’s timing entrepreneurs, malcontemps and apparatchiks
Andrew Hom, Ryan Beasley
Emotions and EU foreign policy
Karen E Smith
The party scene: new directions for political party research in foreign policy analysis
Stephanie C Hofmann, Benjamin Martill
Populism, nationalism and revisionist foreign policy
Erin K Jenne
Far-right populism and foreign policy identity: Jair Bolsonaro’s ultra-conservatism and the new politics of alignment
Feliciano De Sá Guimarães, Irma Dutra De Oliveira E Silva
Charismatic leadership in foreign policy
Anders Wivel, Caroline Howard Grøn
Political leadership and gendered multilevel games in foreign policy
Karin Aggestam, Jacqui True
Advancing foreign policy analysis by studying leaders from the global South
Klaus Brummer
New directions for leader personality research: breaking bad in foreign policy
Juliet Kaarbo
Articles
Editor’s Choice
Decolonizing the British Army: a preliminary response
Anthony King
Covert balancing: Great Powers, secondary states and US balancing strategies against China
Hugo Meijer, Luis Simón
Who is entitled to feel in the age of populism? Women’s resistance to migrant detention in Britain
Ali Bilgic, Athina Gkouti
Reasserting hegemonic masculinity: women’s leadership within the far right
Owen Worth
Intellectual property and essential medicines in the COVID-19 pandemic
Thana C De Campos-Rudinsky
The missing sense of peace: diplomatic approachment and virtualization during the COVID-19 lockdown
Isabel Bramsen, Anine Hagemann
Book reviews
International Relations theory
International Relations in a relational universe
Ramon Blanco
International history
The Churchill complex: the curse of being special from Winston and FDR to Trump and Brexit
Charles Coutinho
Governance, law and ethics
Soft power: the forces of attraction in International Relations
Thomas Froehlich
Negotiating internet governance
Esther Naylor
The fixers: local news workers and the underground labor of international reporting
Alan Philps
Not enough: human rights in an unequal world
Noam Schimmel
Conflict, security and defence
Surrogate warfare: the transformation of war in the twenty-first century
Amelie Theussen
From freedom fighters to jihadists: human resources of non state armed groups
Jessica Davis
Divided armies: inequality and battlefield performance in modern war
Jordan Becker
Measuring peace: principles, practices, and politics
Sara Winger
The end of China’s non-intervention policy in Africa; Peacebuilding in the Asia Pacific
Xuwan Ouyang
Energy, environment and global health
Global energy politics
Rodrigo Lyra
Russia and Eurasia
Critical approaches to security in central Asia
Anja Mihr
Middle East and North Africa
Unfulfilled aspirations: middle power politics in the Middle East
Betul Dogan-Akkas
Iran resurgent: the rise and rise of the Shia state; Iran rising: the survival and future of the Islamic Republic
Nakissa Jahanbani
South Asia
India and the Silk Road: exploring current opportunities
Maziar Mozaffari Falarti, Behzad Abdollahpour
The nine lives of Pakistan: dispatches from a divided nation
Tim Willasey-Wilsey
East Asia and Pacific
The Shenzhen experiment: the story of China’s instant city
Joel Campbell
Making Hong Kong China: the rollback of human rights and the rule of law
Sreeram Chaulia
North America
Barriers down: how American power and free-flow policies shaped global media
Ryan Dukeman
The Gulf of Mexico: a maritime history
Eric Watkins
Latin America and Caribbean
Landscape of migration: mobility and environmental change on Bolivia’s tropical frontier, 1952 to the present
Philip Chrimes
Back matter
Books reviewed March 2021
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