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Heresthetic and strategic choice in a constitutional moment: the abdication of Edward VIII
Changes in constitutional power involve conflict. These contests can be modelled as a strategic interaction. The abdication of Edward VIII was...
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Civility as Politeness During COVID-19
This chapter examines new challenges to the politeness dimension of civility presented by COVID-19. First, the pandemic has made it more difficult... -
Between Threats and Capabilities: Maritime Strategies in the Era of Great Power Competition
The discussion around the nature of international orderInternational order is one of the most important topics for the discipline of international... -
Contesting China’s Politics of Routes: The India Way
Growing trade ties between China and India are often taken as a harbinger of a new and cooperative relationship between the two countries. However,... -
Going Beyond the Great Divide Between Nature and Culture: The Concept of “Relocalized Society” to Account for the Local Agri-Food Networks
This chapter intends to show that the concept of society can be preserved despite the paradigmatic rearrangement that the ecological crisis and the... -
Common Security: A Metaphor and an Incipient Doctrine
Realist writers argue that securitySecurity can primarily be attained by unilateral means which lead to a balance of powerBalance of power. More... -
Euro-renovations: Borderscape Discourses
This chapter analyses and provides a typology of the second ‘related array’ of constituents of the CEE borderscape—‘discourses’. It shows how the EU... -
Immigration in the 2000s: Immigration Reform, Executive Orders, and Evangelical Leadership
This chapter examines the role of evangelical elites and advocacy groups in the immigration debates of the past two decades, noting a considerable... -
Governance under the Covid-19 pandemic: comparative perspectives on Germany and Hungary
By adopting a comparative approach between different regime types, the paper concentrates on Germany and Hungary as case studies for the comparative...
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2001–2014: Land Wars and Financial Woes
This chapter covers the period from the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, to Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. It analyzes the... -
Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History
All of the treaties which Japan believed to have the official power to declare Korea as a colony were illegal due to the coercive and hasty nature of... -
Introduction
Two weeks before the start of the Russian Federation’sRussian Federation large-scale military intervention in UkraineUkraine, a diplomatic incident... -
Evolution and Transformation of IGAD
The chapter starts by focusing on the formation of IGADD and delves into its objectives, contributions, and the historical factors that led to its... -
Theoretical Foundations of Historical Political Economy
Historical political economy extends comparative and international political economy with a view to overarching processes and dynamics in specific... -
Bespoke Peacebuilding Through an International Quasi Leviathan: Bridging Basic Human Needs (BHNs) and Power
This chapter presents the concept of an international quasi leviathan (IQL) by bridging the concepts of basic human needs (BHN) and power for bespoke... -
The Role of Law in International Relations
In moving from where we come from to how to make sense of where we are now, this chapter starts with considering the methodological implications and... -
The Road to Unfreedom: White Supremacy, Patriarchy, and Other Forms of Dominant Ideologies
In U.S. DEMOCRACY IN DANGER: THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM UNDER ASSAULT, the contributors have shined 24 points of light on different aspects of... -
“Now the Doors to Russia Are Open So Wide:” Matthew Meselson’s Investigative Expedition to Yekaterinburg
Scientists of high standing can take on powerful agency to shape events and processes in world politics. Biologist Matthew Meselson, who played a key... -
France’s Indo-Pacific Approach: Salvaging the Rules-Based Order and Staying Relevant
As a P5 country and an Indo-Pacific nation, France aims to act as a balancing power that would offer an alternative to the choice between China and... -
Preventing Crime at Assemblies
In this chapter, assemblies are examined from a crime prevention perspective. We first discuss how crowds create crime opportunities. We then present...