π§΅ 12/12
"Dynastic International Relations: understanding race and the crisis of liberal order through Ibn Khaldun" by Faiz Sheikh and Owen David Thomas
Read it here: t1p.de/xmpwz
@ejir
This is the official account of the European Journal of International Relations (EJIR), the journal co-owned by the ECPR Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR) & the European International Studies Association (EISA)
π§΅ 12/12
"Dynastic International Relations: understanding race and the crisis of liberal order through Ibn Khaldun" by Faiz Sheikh and Owen David Thomas
Read it here: t1p.de/xmpwz
π§΅ 11/12
"Disaggregated mediation: the localisation of peace processes amid global and domestic fragmentation" by Monalisa Adhikari, Jennifer Hodge, Christine Bell and Zabra Siwa
Read it here: t1p.de/345wf
π§΅ 10/12
"Navigating friction: womenβs peacebuilding in hybrid regimes" by Elisabeth Olivius, Malin Γ
kebo and Jenny HedstrΓΆm
Read it here: t1p.de/yli92
π§΅ 9/12
"Devastation: field artillery, conventionality, and the pathological economy of modern warfare" by Julien Pomarede
Read it here: t1p.de/1aczk
π§΅ 8/12
"Infrastructuring public-private relations: Big Tech, the Ukraine War and implications to security governance" by Jeppe T. Jacobsen and Tobias Liebetrau
Read it here: t1p.de/t2nhw
π§΅ 7/12
"The populist challenge to multilateral diplomacy: Brexit and the demise of UK-EU security cooperation" by Benjamin Martill and Γyvind Svendsen
Read it here: t1p.de/r1uat
π§΅ 6/12
"Securitized political economy, investment regulation and business influence in a geoeconomic era" by Sarah Bauerle Danzman
Read it here: t1p.de/vhhnj
π§΅ 5/12
"Practically becoming international: expertise, infrastructure and classification societies in maritime governance" by Anna Finiguerra and Alex Gould
Read it here: t1p.de/8d4cu
π§΅ 4/12
"Symbiotic rivals? Writing state sovereignty through its contestation in the struggle between Australia and the
digital giants" by Eric Repetto
Read it here: t1p.de/htqar
π§΅ 3/12
"Macrosecuritisation failure and technological lock-in: lessons from the history of the bomb" by Matthew Rendall
Read it here: t1p.de/1mc3x
π§΅ 2/12
"Public support for arms control in the third nuclear age: cross-national survey and elite cues experiment in NATO
countries" by Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka and Ondrej Rosendorf
Read it here: t1p.de/cdt2j
π§΅ 1/12
"The European Unionβs βgeopolitical subjectivityβ in the Arctic in question: a case study of France and the Kingdom
of Denmark relation" by Emilie Canova
Read it here: t1p.de/xcbvz
New in EJIR: Volume 32, Issue 1 is now available!
This March 2026 issue brings together new work on geopolitics, arms control, sovereignty, maritime governance, multilateral diplomacy, Big Tech and further debates across the field.
A quick overview of the new contributions in this thread. π§΅
"How empires emerge" by @skumsrud.bsky.social has been recently published in EJIR and is available online!
You can read it here: t1p.de/w01bi
"Dressed to kill: the material ethics of war" by Cian O'Driscoll and @sebkaempf.bsky.social has been recently published in EJIR and is available online.
You can read it here: t1p.de/gimib
βοΈ Registration is OPEN for our 2026 Joint Sessions of Workshops! #ecprjs26
π 7β10 Apr 2026, University of Innsbruck
β Register by 4 March buff.ly/Lqx4HWK
β #ECPRMemberPerks: Member affiliates get 50% off registration fees. Check if your institution is a member buff.ly/pPA6p0P
π¨ Deadline approaching
Submit Panels & Papers to the Conference of the Standing Group on Central and East European Politics byβ 25 Feb
ποΈ 21β22 May, BabeΘ-Bolyai University, Romania
ποΈ Debate & present cutting-edge research about developments in politics & #InternationalRelations in the field
Maria Amjad's new article argues that a systematic analysis of the rebel organization using the framework of Historical Institutionalism (HI) is best suited to understand the variation in rebel commitment to peace processes.
You can read it here: t1p.de/chd2l
mariaamjad.bsky.social
In his new EJIR article, @tommychai.bsky.social uses Southeast Asia's long historical position between East Asia and Indian Ocean worlds to revisit foundational questions about the making of the modern international order.
You can read the full paper here: t1p.de/vp17c
Did agronomists dream of soilless geopolitics? In their new EJIR article, @antoniofdo.bsky.social and Maarten Meijer excavate the international history of hydroponic geopolitics in the mid-twentieth century.
You can read it here: t1p.de/kpt02
1-3 Jult 2026. 13th European Workshops in International Studies. Izmir University of Economics, Turkey.
β° Reminder: the deadline to submit abstracts to workshops at #EWIS2026 is Wednesday, 11 February!
π More details and the submission form can be found here: buff.ly/3rM0vZr
Iβm very pleased to share my latest article in the
@ejir.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/1354...
I use Southeast Asia's long historical position between the East Asian and Indian Ocean worlds to revisit foundational questions about the making of modern international order.
Matthew Rendall's new EJIR article examines how existentially dangerous technology can be adopted and locked in, despite being a recipe for catastrophe in the long run.
You can read it here: t1p.de/ap9p3
Gabi Schlag's new EJIR article explores the nexus between visual representations and violence in global politics.
You can read it here: t1p.de/slwp8
"What can IR learn from disability studies? Debility, capacity and power in the case of COVID-19" by Jenn Hobbs is available now in EJIR!
You can read it here: t1p.de/5atew
Eric Repetto's new article on digital sovereignty, transnational corporations and the discourse around it is out now in EJIR!
You can read the full paper here: t1p.de/d0jxi
@ericrepetto.bsky.social
Florian Brunner, Francesco Gatti and Tierney Hall's new EJIR article traces how state and non-state donors have used money to control international health institutions from LNHO to WHO.
You can read it here: t1p.de/57xy8
β¨ Exciting opportunity to lead a world-class #IR journal β¨
π The Joint Management Committee of @ecprsgir.bsky.social & @europeanisa.bsky.social
are seeking a NEW editorial team for @ejir.bsky.social
π 4-year term
π Proposals up to 5,000 words
π Deadline 31 Mar
#IRSky #AcademicSky
Jaakko Heiskanen and AyΕe Zarakol's latest article, discussing historical IR, concept formation, and ideal types, was published in EJIR and is available online.
You can read it here: t1p.de/i5hdt
"Typlogizing change in the evolution of world politics" by Mathias Albert and Mitja Sienknecht (msienknecht7.bsky.social) is out now in EJIR!
You can read it here: t1p.de/fd9hj