Archiv für August 2014

Alcuin Lecture 2013: Is there a future for the European Union—and with Britain in it?

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Fighting on: emotion and conflict termination

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Feedback loops in a world of complexity: a cybernetic approach at the interface of foreign policy analysis and international relations theory

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Materializing the ‘non-Western’: two stories of Japanese philosophers on culture and politics in the inter-war period

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Contextualizing change in Turkish foreign policy: the promise of the ‘two-good’ theory

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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The conceptual essentials of minimum: explaining Pakistan’s rationale of minimum deterrence

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Agonistic democracy: constituent power in the era of globalisation

Volume 27, Issue 3, September 2014, pages 613-615<br/>10.1080/09557571.2014.943589<br/>Lucia Rubinelli

The UNGA—a talking shop? Exploring rationales for the repetition of resolutions in subsequent negotiations

Volume 27, Issue 3, September 2014, pages 442-458<br/>10.1080/09557571.2014.931354<br/>Diana Panke

Constructing new environments versus attitude adjustment: contrasting the substance of democracy in UN and EU democracy promotion discourses

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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Cosmetic agreements and the cracks beneath: ideological convergences and divergences in US and EU democracy promotion in civil society

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ahead of Print.
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