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See below for a list of the issue’s content:
Northedge essay
- Sebastian Schindler: Man versus State: Contested Agency in the United Nations
Articles
- Sebastian Herbstreuth: Constructing Dependency: The United States and the Problem of Foreign Oil
- Jonna Nyman: ‘Red Storm Ahead’: Securitisation of Energy in US–China Relations
Anthony C. Lopez: The Hawkish Dove: Evolution and the Logic of Political Behaviour - Rose McDermott and Peter K. Hatemi: The Study of International Politics in the Neurobiological Revolution: A Review of Leadership and Political Violence
- Peter Lenco: (Re-)Introducing Deleuze: New Readings of Deleuze in International Studies
- Kristin Bergtora Sandvik and Kjersti Lohne: The Rise of the Humanitarian Drone: Giving Content to an Emerging Concept
- Elke Schwarz: @hannah_arendt: An Arendtian Critique of Online Social Networks
Philippe Bourbeau: Moving Forward Together: Logics of the Securitisation Process - Rafi Youatt: Interspecies Relations, International Relations: Rethinking Anthropocentric Politics
- Ilan Zvi Baron: The Continuing Failure of International Relations and the Challenges of Disciplinary Boundaries
Forum: Religion and violence
- Mona Kanwal Sheikh and Manni Crone: Introduction: On Sacred or Secular Grounds and How Would We Know?
- Mona Kanwal Sheikh: The Religious Challenge to Securitisation Theory
- Cecelia Lynch: A Neo-Weberian Approach to Studying Religion and Violence
- Manni Crone: Religion and Violence: Governing Muslim Militancy through Aesthetic Assemblages
- Scott M. Thomas: Culture, Religion and Violence: René Girard’s Mimetic Theory
Roundtable: International Relations as a Social Science
- Cora Lacatus, Daniel Schade, and Yuan “Joanne” Yao: Introduction to the Roundtable from the Editors
- Iver B. Neumann: International Relations as a Social Science
- Chris Brown: IR as a Social Science: A Response
- Jonathan Mercer: ‘Psychological Constructivism’: Comment on Iver Neumann’s ‘International Relations as a Social Science’
- Lauren Wilcox: Making Bodies Matter in IR
- Iver B. Neumann: Response to the Roundtable