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1. Global IR Research Programme: From Perplexities to Progressions

2. Are We There Yet? A Global Investigation of Knowledge Inclusion in International Relations Theory Curricula

3. Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders

4. West Vs. Non-West: A New Cold War?

5. No end in sight to the global sprint towards digital sovereignty in 2023 (and beyond)

6. Democratizing International Relations

7. Global History and International Relations: a discussion with Ayşe Zarakol, Glenda Sluga, and Heidi Tworek

8. International Relations in Search of an Antidote

9. The Monroe Doctrine as the Will and Idea of the United States of America

10. Shared Human Values and the Great Powers’ Competition: Trends in the Evolution of the International Relations System

11. Theorizing The State and Its Autonomy in Western IR: A Comparative Analysis of Realist and Historical Sociological Approaches

12. Reflexive Solidarity: Toward a Broadening of What It Means to be “Scientific” in Global IR Knowledge

13. Globalizing IR: Can Regionalism offer a path for other Sub-Disciplines?

14. Methodological Nationalism in International Relations: A Quantitative Assessment of Academia in Turkey (2015-2019)

15. The Importance of the English Language in Public Diplomacy and International Relations

16. Gezegensel Siyaset Manifestosunun Ardından Yeşil Teorinin Uluslararası İlişkilerdeki Konumu

17. A Conceptual History: Historical Sociological Analysis of Unipolarity in Structural Realist Literature

18. Foresight and its application in ministries of foreign affairs

19. International Democracy Promotion in Times of Autocratization: From Supporting to Protecting Democracy

20. Negotiations in international procurement management: the case of Bank BIC internationalization project within the CPSC space

21. A More Complete Realism: Grand Strategy in a New Key

22. Patents, Pandemics, and the Private Sector: The Battle Over Public Health Norms During COVID-19

23. The Future of Digital Evidence Authentication at the International Criminal Court

24. South Korea's Public Diplomacy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Seeking Status as an Authority in Global Governance

25. The Rise and Fall of Homegrown Concepts in Global IR: The Anatomy of ‘Strategic Depth’ in Turkish IR

26. ntroduction to the Special Issue Anxiety and Change in International Relations

27. Anxiety, Ambivalence and Sublimation: ontological in/security and the world risk society

28. Is Critique Still Possible in International Relations Theory? A Critical Engagement with IR’s Vocation

29. Research Perspectives and Boundaries of Thought: Security, Peace, Conflict, and the Anthropocene

30. The Interactions of International Relations: Racism, Colonialism, Producer-Centred Research

31. Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven): An Alternative System or a Rose by another Name?

32. Reframing International Relations and Development (Syllabus Resource)

33. IR Theories (Syllabus Resource)

34. A Roundtable on Lauren Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations

35. A Roundtable on Christopher Dietrich, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations

36. Media Reporting on International Affairs

37. How not to Globalise IR: ‘Centre’ and ‘Periphery’ as Constitutive of ‘the International’

38. Recrafting International Relations by Worlding Multiply

39. Going Beyond the Add-and-Stir Critique: Tracing the Hybrid Masculinist Legacies of the Performative State

40. Systemic Reconfiguration of Capitalism: Applying Ruggie’s Critique of Waltz in Economics

41. Multipolarity in Practice: Understanding Russia’s Engagement With Regional Institutions

42. A Roundtable on Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Do Morals Matter?: Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

43. A Roundtable on Daniel Bessner and Fredrik Logevall, “Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations”

44. Roundtable on Timothy J. Lynch, In the Shadow of the Cold War: American Foreign Policy from George Bush Sr. to Donald Trump

45. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

46. Catalyzing Consensus around Global Commitments

47. Epistemic hegemony: the Western straitjacket and post-colonial scars in academic publishing

48. Charting a New Course: Women, Peace and Security, and the Maritime Domain

49. The Influence of Diplomacy on Controversies: A Comparative Study Between Diplomatic Mediation and Armed Conflict

50. International Opinion of the U.S. Slides from Respect to Pity

51. Immigration Policy as Foreign Policy

52. Human Rights (Syllabus Resource)

53. Feminism (Syllabus Resource)

54. Liberalism (Syllabus Resource)

55. R2P and the Pluralist Norm-shapers

56. The Fundamental Conceptual Trinity of Cyberspace

57. International Relations (IR) Pedagogy, Dialogue and Diversity: Taking the IR Course Syllabus Seriously

58. Dialogue of the “Globals”: Connecting Global IR to Global Intellectual History

59. The Idea of Dialogue of Civilizations and Core-Periphery Dialogue in International Relations

60. Locating a Multifaceted and Stratified Disciplinary ‘Core’

61. Foregrounding the Complexities of a Dialogic Approach to Global International Relations

62. Alternatives to the State: Or, Why a Non-Western IR Must Be a Revolutionary Science FacebookLinkedInTwitterMendeleyEmail

63. Wallerstein, Arrighi, and Amin: Imperialism in Fordist Capitalism

64. A New Direction: A Foreign Policy Playbook on Military Restraint for the Biden Team

65. Convergence in Media and Telecom in the face of COVID-19: Europe in a Transatlantic and International Perspective

66. Introduction: Gender in the Global South: A Complex and Contradictory Agenda

67. Gender and Feminisms in IR: Reviewing Theory and Practice: Interview with Marysia Zalewski

68. North Atlantic Perspectives: A Forum on Stuart Hall’s The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation, Part I

69. The Cartographic Constitution Of International Politics

70. The Modern Political Map of Our Ocean Planet

71. Maps Of War And Peace: Rethinking Geography In International Affairs

72. Technology and Tensions in the Global Commons

73. Human Rights from the International Relations

74. Rethinking International Security: Feminist Critiques in International Relations

75. Opportunity and Willingness as a Pre-Theoretical Framework in Explaining Wars

76. Cyber Space and International Law as a 21st Century Paradox | 21. Yüzyıl Paradoksu Olarak Siber Uzay ve Uluslararası Hukuk

77. Basic Concepts And Theories In International Peacekeeping: An Analytical Review

78. Broadening the Horizons of the “International” by Historicizing it: Comparative Historical Analysis

79. Discourse Analysis: Strengths and Shortcomings

80. An Application of Expected Utility Modeling and Game Theory in IR: Assessment of International Bargaining on Iran’s Nuclear Program

81. Large-N Analysis in the Study of Conflict

82. Methodological Poverty and Disciplinary Underdevelopment in IR

83. Reflecting on the Reflectivist Approach to Qualitative Interviewing

84. Keynote lecture and workshop: Governing Global Health Security in the 21st Century

85. OIIP Podcast with Professor Stefan Elbe

86. Global Compact for Migration: Security Constraints versus Humanitarian Morality in the Case of Morocco

87. The Avoidable War: Reflections on U.S.-China Relations and the End of Strategic Engagement

88. NATO at Seventy: Filling NATO’s Critical Defense-Capability Gaps

89. Intelligence Oversight Priorities for the 116th Congress

90. Road warriors: Foreign fighters in the armies of jihad

91. Who will Save Jerusalem:The Dichotomy of Arab Politics in Trump's Era!

92. The Algerian Crisis: Origins and Prospects for a “Second Republic”

93. The Melians’ Revenge: How Small, Frontline, European States Can Employ Emerging Technology to Defend Against Russia

94. European Energy Security and Transatlantic Cooperation: A Current Assessment

95. Navigating the Energy Transition

96. Protecting critical national infrastructure in an era of IT and OT convergence

97. Between Japan and Southeast Asia: Australia and US-China economic rivalry

98. Redefining Europe’s economic sovereignty

99. Effectiveness of cohesion policy: learning from the project characteristics that produce the best results

100. How to improve European Union cohesion policy for the next decade