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

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

3. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

4. Gezegensel Siyaset Manifestosunun Ardından Yeşil Teorinin Uluslararası İlişkilerdeki Konumu

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

6. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

7. De-nationalising Nationalism in Iran: An Account on the Interaction between Domestic and International Dynamics

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

9. Recrafting International Relations by Worlding Multiply

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

11. Challenging International Relations’ Conceptual Constraints: The International and Everyday Life across Borders in Southern Africa

12. The New British Colonialism: British Policy of Influence in the Arab Gulf States after the Withdrawal (1971-1991)

13. Immigration Policy as Foreign Policy

14. Civil Society in a De Facto State-Northern Cyprus: Societal Dissent, Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions and Relations with Turkey

15. Turkey between Qatar and Saudi Arabia: Changing Regional and Bilateral Relations

16. A Dance of Entanglement: The US-Turkish Relations in the Context of the Syrian Conflict

17. Rethinking International Security: Feminist Critiques in International Relations

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

19. Land Grab Processes in Romania and Bulgaria: A Historical Continuity Perspective

20. Worlding the Study of Normative Power: Assessing European and Chinese Definitions of the “Normal”