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.
Editorial 50:50 in 2020: International Affairs gender balance report 2021
Leah De Haan
Deglobalization? The future of the liberal international order
Special issue guest-edited by T. V. Paul and Markus Kornprobst
Globalization, deglobalization and the liberal international order
Markus Kornprobst, T V Paul
Globalization, deglobalization and Great Power politics
Norrin M Ripsman
Challenging the liberal order: the US hegemon as a revisionist power
Steve Chan
How ‘making the world in its own liberal image’ made the West less liberal
Benjamin Miller
Emerging middle powers and the liberal international order
Umut Aydin
Europe’s far-right educational projects and their vision for the international order
Dorit Geva, Felipe G Santos
Two emerging international orders? China and the United States
John M Owen
States, interstitial organizations and the prospects for liberal international order
Jozef Bátora
How Africa and China may shape UN peacekeeping beyond the liberal international order
Katharina P Coleman, Brian L Job
Globalization, deglobalization and human security: the case of Myanmar
Jarrod Hayes, Katja Weber
The liberal international trading order (LITO) in an era of shifting capabilities
Steven E Lobell, Jordan Ernstsen
Globalization/deglobalization: lessons from liberal monetary orders
Mark R Brawley
Understanding the ‘crisis of the institution’ in the liberal trade order at the WTO
Aseema Sinha
Global health: an order struggling to keep up with globalization
Markus Kornprobst, Stephanie Strobl
Globalization, international mobility and the liberal international order
Jeannette Money
Globalization, deglobalization and knowledge production
Navnita Chadha Behera
Editor’s Choice
Globalization, deglobalization and reglobalization: adapting liberal international order
T V Paul
Book reviews
International Relations theory
International Relations and the problem of time
Samarjit Ghosh
On social evolution: phenomenon and paradigm
Xiao Alvin Yang
International history
Ontological security and status-seeking: Thailand’s proactive behaviours during the Second World War
Siavash Chavoshi
Governance, law and ethics
United Nations peace operations and International Relations theory
Samantha Gamez
Islamophobia and the politics of empire: twenty years after 9/11
Mariana Vieira
Conflict, security and defence
I, warbot: the dawn of artificially intelligent conflict
Kathryn Urban
Finding soldiers of peace: three dilemmas for UN peacekeeping missions
Emma Fingler
Scripts of terror: the stories terrorists tell themselves
Marie Robin
Nuclear weapons and American grand strategy
James J Wirtz
Securitization revisited: contemporary applications and insights
Jérémy Dieudonné
Political economy, economics and development
Rebel economies: warlords, insurgents, humanitarians
Jessica Davis
Energy, environment and global health
China goes green: coercive environmentalism for a troubled planet
Rebecca Peters
Europe
The ironic state: British comedy and the everyday politics of globalization
Zoe Walker
Greatness and decline: national identity and British foreign policy
Ben Horton
Middle East and North Africa
Our bodies, their battlefield: what war does to women
Faye Curtis
Sub-Saharan Africa
Unmasking Boko Haram: exploring global jihad in Nigeria; Insurgency and war in Nigeria: regional fracture and the fight against Boko Haram
Folahanmi Aina
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: the mission to rescue the hostages the world forgot; Strategic turnaround: story of a government agency
Fergus Kell
And I live on: the resilience of Rwandan genocide survivors of sexual violence
Noam Schimmel
South Asia
Dying to serve: militarism, affect and the politics of sacrifice in the Pakistan army
Faiza Farid
East Asia and Pacific
ASEAN and power in international relations: ASEAN, the EU, and the contestation of human rights
Anna Grzywacz
Rethinking Sino-Japanese alienation: history problems and historical opportunities
Herman T Salton
Guns, guerrillas, and the great leader: North Korea and the Third World
Gloria Steil
The party and the people: Chinese politics in the 21st century
Gerald Krieger
North America
The middle way: how three presidents shaped America’s role in the world
Andrew Payne
Latin America and Caribbean
Climate change and biodiversity governance in the Amazon: at the edge of ecological collapse?
Carlota Houart
The CIA in Ecuador
Philip Chrimes
Back matter
Books reviewed September 2021
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