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Jesting international politics: The productive power and limitations of humorous practices in an age of entertainment politics
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- 06 October 2022, pp. 513-534
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Human rights in territorial peace agreements
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- 15 March 2019, pp. 527-549
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Legal asymmetries in asymmetric war
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- 14 May 2014, pp. 117-138
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Naming the dead and the politics of the ‘human’
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- 27 October 2016, pp. 260-279
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Entrenching ‘identity norms’ of tolerance and engagement: lessons from rapprochement between North and South Korea
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- 01 July 2007, pp. 489-509
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Whose rules? Whose power? The Global South and the possibility to shape international peacekeeping norms through leadership appointments
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- 13 June 2022, pp. 646-667
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Constructing civilisations: Embedding and reproducing the ‘Muslim world’ in American foreign policy practices and institutions since 9/11
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- 16 December 2014, pp. 575-600
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Negotiating difference/negotiating rights: the challenges and opportunities of women’s human rights
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- 26 January 2007, pp. 5-10
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Trusteeship and the concept of freedom
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- 01 July 2007, pp. 475-488
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The Foreign Office and political intelligence 1918–1920
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 275-288
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Governmental politics and the Conventional Arms Transfer Talks*
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 369-384
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Universalism and difference in discourses of race
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- 24 August 2001, pp. 155-177
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Social scientific inquiry and meta-theoretical fantasy: the case of International Relations
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- 20 January 2011, pp. 1447-1469
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Britain's elusive role in world politics*
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 248-259
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Sir Charles Dilke and the British Intervention In Egypt, 1882: decision making In a nineteenth-century cabinet
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- 26 October 2009, pp. 231-245
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Threats all the way down: US strategic initiatives in a unipolar world
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- 27 February 2006, pp. 49-67
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The limits of tolerance: Islam as counter-hegemony?
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- 21 May 2010, pp. 1751-1773
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Time to break up with the international community? Rhetoric and realities of a political myth in Cambodia
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- 09 December 2020, pp. 231-250
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Ruthless player or development partner? Britain's ambiguous reaction to China in Africa
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- 05 January 2011, pp. 2293-2310
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David Owen on global justice, national responsibility and transnational power: a reply
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- 21 September 2011, pp. 2029-2034
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