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“Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate”: Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions
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- 20 June 2014, pp. 349-372
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Debatable lands
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- 06 March 2014, pp. 104-121
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Theorizing state recognition
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- 21 March 2013, pp. 165-170
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Recognition and the constitution of social order
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- 21 March 2013, pp. 155-160
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Just the facts: why norms remain relevant in an age of practice
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- 17 December 2019, pp. 220-230
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The false promise of global IR: exposing the paradox of dependent development
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- 13 October 2021, pp. 419-459
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The blinkered discipline?: Martti Koskenniemi and interdisciplinary approaches to international law
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- 25 October 2017, pp. 410-435
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One-upmanship and putdowns: the aggressive use of interaction rituals in face-to-face diplomacy
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- 15 June 2020, pp. 341-371
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On the role of contestations, the power of reflexive authority, and legitimation problems in the global political system
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 192-204
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When affected interests demand joint self-determination: learning from rivers
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- 06 March 2014, pp. 157-174
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Pragmatism, Realism and the ethics of crisis and transformation in international relations
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- 09 October 2014, pp. 454-489
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Reputation and cooperation: Guzman on international law
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- 01 July 2009, pp. 295-305
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Recognition: organized hypocrisy once again
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- 21 March 2013, pp. 170-176
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Realism and international law: the challenge of John H. Herz
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- 01 November 2010, pp. 410-445
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Why withdrawal from the European Union is undemocratic
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- 25 October 2017, pp. 436-465
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Whither Chinese IR? The Sinocentric subject and the paradox of Tianxia-ism
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- 25 August 2020, pp. 57-87
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How uncertainty about outside options impedes international cooperation
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- 15 March 2012, pp. 133-163
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Global poverty, global sacrifices, and natural resource reforms
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- 03 December 2018, pp. 48-80
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Bewitching the world: remarks on ‘Inter-disciplinarity, the epistemological ideal of incontrovertible foundations, and the problem of praxis’
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- 28 December 2020, pp. 522-529
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Moral agents and legal persons: the ethics and the law of state responsibility
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- 22 September 2017, pp. 466-489
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