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Transversal communication, diaspora, and the Euro-Kurds
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- 20 February 2008, pp. 173-192
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Introduction to the Special Issue: The multiple births of International Relations
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 571-579
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The international relations of the ‘imagined community’: Explaining the late nineteenth-century genesis of the Chinese nation
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- 09 October 2014, pp. 477-501
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Neutrality beyond the Cold War
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 289-304
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Hegemony and socialisation of the mass public: the case of postwar Japan's cooperation with the United States on China policy
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- 11 December 2002, pp. 99-119
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Pluralism in international political theory
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 271-281
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Feminist foreign policies (FFPs) as strategic narratives: Norm translation in Sweden, Canada, France, and Mexico
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- 28 July 2021, pp. 195-216
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Realist climate ethics: Promoting climate ambition within the Classical Realist tradition
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- 23 July 2018, pp. 141-160
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How postcolonial is post-Western IR? Mimicry and mētis in the international politics of Russia and Central Asia
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- 25 October 2017, pp. 279-300
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A case study of mediation as a method of International conflict resolution: the Camp David experience
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 43-65
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Power, interests and trust: explaining Gorbachev’s choices at the end of the Cold War
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- 01 October 1999, pp. 603-621
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Self and other in critical international theory: assimilation, incommensurability and the paradox of critique
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- 21 May 2010, pp. 121-140
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Competition, cooperation, and adaptation: The organizational ecology of international organizations in global energy governance
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- 04 June 2021, pp. 364-384
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L.T. Hobhouse and the transformation of liberal internationalism
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- 13 February 2014, pp. 705-727
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The Ontological Fallacy: a rejoinder on the status of scientific realism in international relations
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- 29 April 2009, pp. 371-395
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State agency in the time of the global war on terror: India and the counter-terrorism regime
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- 08 July 2010, pp. 615-638
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The United Nations system under stress: financial pressures and their consequences
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 365-382
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Realism, ideology, and the end of the Cold War: a reply to William Wohlforth
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- 02 January 2001, pp. 119-130
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John H. Herz: realism and the fragility of the international order
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- 21 April 2005, pp. 285-306
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Colonies, semi-sovereigns, and great powers: IGO membership debates and the transition of the international system
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- 03 December 2019, pp. 278-298
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