New Issue: Review of International Studies

The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 44, no. 5, December 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Misrecognition in World Politics: Revisiting Hegel
    • Charlotte Epstein, Thomas Lindemann, & Ole Jacob Sending, Frustrated sovereigns: the agency that makes the world go around
    • Charlotte Epstein, The productive force of the negative and the desire for recognition: Lessons from Hegel and Lacan
    • Minda Holm & Ole Jacob Sending, States before relations: On misrecognition and the bifurcated regime of sovereignty
    • Ayşe Zarakol, Sovereign equality as misrecognition
    • Tanja Aalberts, Misrecognition in legal practice: the aporia of the Family of Nations
    • Julia Gallagher, Misrecognition in the making of a state: Ghana’s international relations under Kwame Nkrumah
    • Catarina Kinnvall & Ted Svensson, Misrecognition and the Indian state: the desire for sovereign agency
    • Thomas Lindemann, Agency (mis)recognition in international violence: the case of French jihadism

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