My article “Visualising the COVID-19 Pandemic through Tropes: An Autoethnographic and Critical Perspective” is finally out in the @cambridgecria.bsky.social
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My article “Visualising the COVID-19 Pandemic through Tropes: An Autoethnographic and Critical Perspective” is finally out in the @cambridgecria.bsky.social
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📢 New article from Jakub Záhora in the @cambridgecria.bsky.social: How can science fiction help us understand the experience of conducting fieldwork in international relations?
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New article published by our own @bertjanverbeek.bsky.social Jutta Joachim, Chris Nijhuis, and Andrej Zaslove (with @fabrizio-coticchia.bsky.social ) in @cambridgecria.bsky.social
👉 'The foreign policy of populist governed Middle powers: Italy and the Russia-Ukraine war'
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📣My latest article w @fededonelli.bsky.social on @cambridgecria.bsky.social is finally out. Borrowing from (regime) complexity theories and recent works on overlapping institutions and forum shopping, we explained the fluid character of African Security Governance www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
🚨 New paper with @thorstenwojczewski.bsky.social in @cambridgecria.bsky.social: In "Theorizing populism in international relations: a classical realist perspective", we explore the prospects of IR theories, focusing on classical #realism, for studying #populism.
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📯 Our director @felixroesch.bsky.social has a new publication in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs @cambridgecria.bsky.social on populism and classical realism.
To access the paper, please follow the link below 👇
💥Special issue alert!
It started in spring 2022, involved two author workshops in Vienna and Berlin, and is now fully available #openacess - our special issue "The Complexity of Nuclear (Dis)ordering has been published in @cambridgecria.bsky.social!
Delighted to write the introduction to the @cambridgecria.bsky.social forum on @itallgren.bsky.social's wonderful prize-winning book, Portraits of Women in International Law.
Congratulations Immi and all the contributors! 👏
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🚨CRIA is soliciting special issue proposals that contribute to scholarly debate and which examine pertinent and topical theoretical, empirical and methodological questions ⬇️
Deadline: 11 June
Trying to dip my toe back into BlueSky to encourage me colleagues to check out the CRIA special issues proposal below!
🚨CRIA is soliciting special issue proposals that contribute to scholarly debate and which examine pertinent and topical theoretical, empirical and methodological questions ⬇️
Deadline: 11 June
@campolis.bsky.social
On 28 May, CRIA is running an ECR workshop on 'The Global Politics of the Green Transition'! Abstract submissions close on 7 April.
Submit your abstracts here forms.gle/HNdnFeNgTVXq...
On 28 May, CRIA is running an ECR workshop on 'The Global Politics of the Green Transition'! Abstract submissions close on 7 April.
CRIA is hosting a roundtable on 'Concept Formation and Historical IR' (SA30) to kickoff our presence at the 2025 Chicago International Studies Association conference @isanet.bsky.social. Come along to The Barbershop (Blackstone Hotel) from 8:15am for a great discussion!
@cambridgecria.bsky.social has just published an article of @leocbandarra.bsky.social that is part of our forthcoming SI on "The Complexity of Nuclear (Dis)Ordering". The SI's introductory article by @carmenwunderlich.bsky.social and yours truly is available here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
I was asked by @cambridgecria.bsky.social to write about @itallgren.bsky.social's Portraits of Women in International Law.
A short essay on the limits of the Portrait, via John Berger:
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🚨 article alert ‼️ Thrilled to share that our article„The Complexity of Nuclear (Dis)Ordering“ with @msenn.bsky.social is finally out with Cambridge Review of International Affairs www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... In it we introduce a forthcoming Special Issue and propose a research agenda.
Check out the first review essay to be published in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, coming to BlueSky soon…
Excited to be joining @alktaif.bsky.social as co-editor of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs @cambridgecria.bsky.social
CRIA welcomes submissions on international affairs topics from across the social sciences!
Dr Alice Engelhard has contributed to the article, “Nomads and international relations: post-sedentarist dialogues,” specifically the section “Mobile states and territorial nomads: the British Empire in Maasai-land,” published in @cambridgecria.bsky.social.
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Our original journal article @cambridgecria.bsky.social is available here www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....