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A Non-Western Attempt at Hegemony: Lessons from the Second-Generation Kyoto School for International Pluralism and Its Discontents

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 September 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Scientific Research (21H00690)

Authors: Kosuke Shimizu

Holding the Sacred Accountable: The Dynamics of the State–Religion Relationship and Media Freedom

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 26 September 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Nukhet Sandal | Jenifer Whitten-Woodring

Seeing All Evil: The Global Cruelty of Digital Visibility

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 February 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Jonathan Luke Austin

Thank you to reviewers

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 9 February 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Back to the Future: Attempts to Buy, Swap, and Annex Territories in Contemporary Sovereignty Practices

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 April 2023 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by Estonian Research Council (PRG1798)

Authors: Eiki Berg | Shpend Kursani

Violent Interference: Structural Violence, Quantum International Relations, and the Ethics of Entanglement

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 August 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Michael P A Murphy

Political Apologies for Historical Injustices: Engaging with Questions of Power, Utility, and Impact

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 September 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Alexander Karn

A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Overbalancing

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 April 2023 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Ellis Mallett | Thomas Juneau

Recovering Racial Positioning in “White” Women's International Thought: Lady Kathleen Simon's International Abolitionist Crusade, 1927–1955

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 20 January 2023 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Isabelle Napier

Cruelty and Violence in the Global South

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 22 June 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Monika Thakur

Modern Lawfare: Exploring the Relationship between Military First-Person Shooter Video Games and the “War is Hell” Myth

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 21 January 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Neil C Renic | Sebastian Kaempf

Decentered? ASEAN's Struggle to Accommodate Great Power Competition

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 21 January 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Mark Beeson

How the World Bank Engages with the Sustainable Development Goal on Reducing Inequalities: A Case of Organizational Jiu-Jitsu

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 12 July 2023 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by H2020 European Research Council (788001)

Authors: Melanie van Driel | Frank Biermann | Marjanneke J Vijge | Rakhyun E Kim

Funding Precarity and Women's Peace Work in Colombia, Nepal, and Northern Ireland

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 18 July 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by University of Sydney (ID AH/S004025/1)

Authors: Alba Boer Cueva | Keshab Giri | Caitlin Hamilton | Laura J Shepherd

Corrigendum to: The Myth of Responsibility: Colonial Cruelties and Silence in German Political Discourse

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 March 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Pauline Augsten | Sebastian Glassner | Jenni Rall

Can Exceptionalism Withstand Crises? An Evaluation of the Arctic Council's Response to Climate Change and Russia's War on Ukraine

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 30 August 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Gabriella Gricius | Erin B Fitz

E.H. Carr’s Theory of Law: Exploring the Elements and Problems of International Law

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 12 July 2023 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Carmen Chas

The Cooptation Dilemma: Explaining US Contestation of the Liberal Trade Order

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 9 April 2024 in Global Studies Quarterly

Authors: Tim Heinkelmann-Wild | Andreas Kruck | Bernhard Zangl

“Groups Can Change, Therefore War is Avoidable”: How Confidence in National Identity Can Reduce Public Support for Militant Internationalism

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 18 July 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by Japan Foundation (28RE0300)

Authors: Eunbin Chung

Nuclear Weapons in the Tweede Kamer: Analysis of Nuclear Motions in the Dutch House of Representatives in Times of Contestation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 20 July 2022 in Global Studies Quarterly

Research funded by Charles University (UNCE/HUM/028)

Authors: Michal Onderco | Rik Joosen