European Journal of International Relations

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Contributors2003/06/01English
Editorial Statement2003/06/01English
Contributors2003/03/01English
Intergovernmentalism and the crisis of representative democracy: The case for creating a system of horizontally expanded and overlapping national democracies2022/07/01English
Better than a bet: good reasons for behavioral and rational choice assumptions in IR theory2022/11/15English
Reflex to turn: the rise of turn-talk in International Relations2023/10/19English
The question of truth: how facts, space and time shape conversations in IR2023/05/19English
A partial conversion: how the ‘unholy trinity’ of global economic governance adapts to state capitalism2024/01/31English
Manufacturing consensus: China’s strategic narratives and geoeconomic competition in Asia2023/12/22English
Ontological complexity of interpolity orders: the encounter between Chosŏn and Tibet in Qing2024/01/30English
Global injustice and the production of ontological insecurity2023/12/30English
Seeing reason or seeing costs? The United States, counterterrorism, and the human rights of foreigners2021/12/16English
Does grand theory shape officials’ speech?2021/06/09English
From the Editors2019/06/01English
Obituary: Chandra Sriram2018/11/09English
From the editors2020/12/01English
Terrorism as a conceptual site for power struggles: problematization of terrorism in Turkey in the 1970s2022/10/20English
Kant’s domestic analogy: international and global order2022/10/31English
Editorial2022/03/01English
Call for Editors2012/02/27English
Structures in the International Political Economy:1996/03/01English
Mutual Interests, Normative Continuities, and Regime Theory:1996/03/01English
Contributors2002/12/01English
Editorial1995/12/01English
Contributors2002/09/01English
Contributors2007/03/01English
The Field of Study in International Relations1996/06/01English
Review Article: International Relations and World History2002/12/01English
Editorial Statement2000/03/01English
Free Trade, Economic Inequality and the Stability of Democracies in the Democratic Core of Peace1997/06/01English