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Публикации по теории международных отношений
в журнале International Theory: A Journal of International Politics, Law and Philosophy
Статьи, опубликованные в 2015-2017 гг.
'Says who?' liquid authority and interpretive control in transnational regulatory regimes
Black, J. 2017. 9(2), pp.286-310
A genealogy of metatheory in IR: How 'ontology' emerged from the inter-paradigm debate
Hamilton, S.2017. 9(1), pp.136-170
After decision-making: The operationalization of norms in International Relations
Huelss, H. 2017. 9(3), pp.381-406
Cosmopolitan recognition: Three vignettes
Brincat, S. 2017. 9(1), pp.1-32
From constitutional rule to loosely coupled spheres of liquid authority: A reflexive approach
Zürn, M. 2017. 9(2), pp.261-285
How to diagnose democratic deficits in global politics: The use of the 'all-affected principle
'Koenig-Archibugi, M.2017. 9(2), pp.171-202
International institutions: Weak commitments and costly signals
Martin, L.L. 2017. 9(3), pp.353-380
Liquid authority and political legitimacy in transnational governance
MacDonald, K., MacDonald, T. 2017. 9(2), pp.329-351
Liquid authority in global governance
Krisch, N. 2017. 9(2), pp.237-260
Moral agents and legal persons: The ethics and the law of state responsibility
Fleming, S. 2017. 9(3), pp.466-489.
Multipolarity and the future of economic regionalism
Garzón, J.F. 2017. 9(1), pp.101-135
Peirce's semeiotics: A methodology for bridging the material-ideational divide in IR scholarship
Drieschova, A. 2017. 9(1), pp.33-66
Recognition and liquid authority
Sending, O.J. 2017. 9(2), pp.311-328
The blinkered discipline?: Martti Koskenniemi and interdisciplinary approaches to international law
Roth-Isigkeit, D. 2017. 9(3), pp.410-435
The concept of violence in international theory: A Double-Intent Account
Finlay, C.J. 2017. 9(1), pp.67-100
The conduct of history in International Relations: Rethinking philosophy of history in IR theory
MacKay, J., Laroche, C.D. 2017. 9(2), pp.203-236
Why withdrawal from the European Union is undemocratic
Olsen, T.V., Rostboll, C.F. 2017. 9(3), pp.436-465
Conceptualizing humanity in the English School
Gallagher, A. 2016. 8(2), pp.341-364
Enfranchising all subjected, worldwide
Goodin, R.E. 2016. 8(3), pp.365-389
History, theory, and contingency in the study of modern international relations: The global transformation revisited
Anievas, A.2016. 8(3), pp.468-480
How to remedy Eurocentrism in IR? A complement and a challenge for The Global Transformation
Bilgin, P. 2016. 8(3), pp.492-501
International historical what?
Owens, P. 2016. 8(3), pp.448-457
International legal structuralism: A primer
Desautels-Stein, J. 2016. 8(2), pp. 201-235
Orders of worth and the moral conceptions of health in global politics.
Hanrieder, T. 2016. 8(3), pp. 390-421
Peremptory law, global order, and the normative boundaries of a pluralistic world
Schmidt, D.R. 2016. 8(2), pp.262-296
The global transformation, multiple early modernities, and international systems change
Phillips, A. 2016. 8(3), pp.481-491
The global transformation: More than meets the eye
Musgrave, P., Nexon, D. 2016. 8(3), pp.436-447
The great trilemma: Are globalization, democracy, and sovereignty compatible?
Stein, A.A.2016. 8(2), pp.297-340
The promise of historical dynamism for the American study of international relations
Braumoeller, B. 2016. 8(3), pp.458-467
Theory, history, and great transformations
Reus-Smit, C. 2016. 8(3), pp.422-435
Theory, history, and the global transformation
Buzan, B., Lawson, G. 2016. 8(3), pp.502-522
When may soldiers participate in war?
Steinhoff, U. 2016. 8(2), pp.236-261
Aggression and the symmetrical application of International Humanitarian Law
Kalmanovitz, P. 2015. 7(1), pp.1-32
An intercultural theory of international relations: How self-worth underlies politics among nations
Friedrichs, J. 2015. 8(1), pp.63-96
Before eclecticism: Competing alternatives in constructivist research
Parsons, C. 2015. 7(3), pp.501-538
Change in and through practice: Pierre Bourdieu, Vincent Pouliot, and the end of the cold war
Schindler, S., Wille, T. 2015. 7(2), pp.330-359
Costly encounters of the empathic kind: A typology
Head, N. 2015. 8(1), pp.171-199
Global political legitimacy beyond justice and democracy?
Erman, E. 2015. 8(1), pp.29-62
How should states be shaped? Contiguity, compactness, and territorial rights
Branch, J. 2015. 8(1), pp.1-28
International norm polarization: Sexuality as a subject of human rights protection
Symons, J., Altman, D. 2015. 7(1), pp.61-95
Is global poverty a crime against humanity?
Blunt, G.D. 2015. 7(3), pp.539-571
Kant and Herder on colonialism, indigenous peoples, and minority nations
Spencer, V.A. 2015. 7(2), pp.360-392
Money and multilateralism: How funding rules constitute IO governance
Graham, E.R. 2015. 7(1), pp.162-194
Multistakeholderism: Anatomy of an inchoate global institution
Raymond, M., Denardis, L. 2015. 7(3), pp.572-616
Norms, perverse effects, and torture
D'Ambruoso, W.L. 2015. 7(1), pp.33-60
The case for the international governance of immigration.
Hidalgo, J. 2015. 8(1), pp.140-170
The co-originality of human rights and democracy in an international order
Schaffer, J.K. 2015. 7(1), pp.96-124
The dilemma of informal governance with outside option as solution
Verdier, D. 2015. 7(1), pp.195-229
The discourse of anarchy in IR
Donnelly, J. 2015. 7(3), pp.393-425
The evolution of war: Theory and controversy
Lopez, A.C. 2015. 8(1), pp.97-139
The legitimacy of the global order
Hazenberg, H. 2015. 7(2), pp.294-329
The output legitimacy of international organizations and the global public interest
Steffek, J. 2015. 7(2), pp.263-293
The reputation trap of NGO accountability
Gent, S.E., Crescenzi, M.J.C., Reid, L., Menninga, E.J. 2015. 7(3), pp.426-463
Theory across time: The privileging of time-less theory in international relations
McIntosh, C. 2015. 7(3), pp.464-500
Triangulating territory: A case for pragmatic interaction between political science, political geography, and critical IR
Kadercan, B. 2015. 7(1), pp.125-161
Why did they do that?: The methodology of reasons for action
O'Mahoney, J. 2015. 7(2), pp.231-262
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