ISSN: 1521-9488, EISSN: 1468-2486
The International Studies Review (ISR) is a journal of the International Studies Association. It provides a window on current trends and research in international studies worldwide. Published four times a year, ISR is intended to help (a) scholars engage in the kind of dialogue and debate that will shape the field of international studies in the future; (b) graduate and undergraduate students understand major issues in international studies and identify promising opportunities for research; and (c) educators keep up with new ideas and research.
CONTENIDO
Analytical Essays
The Study of Leaders in Nuclear Proliferation and How to Reinvigorate It
Jonas Schneider
The “Local Turn” in Transitional Justice: Curb the Enthusiasm
Adam Kochanski
Things We Lost in the Fire: How Different Types of Contestation Affect the Robustness of International Norms
Nicole Deitelhoff, Lisbeth Zimmermann
Mapping the Repertoire of Emotions and Their Communicative Functions in Face-to-face Diplomacy
Seanon S Wong
The Quest for Order in Anarchical Societies: Anthropological Investigations
Nicolás Terradas
Positive Peace, Paradox, and Contested Liberalisms
Dustin N Sharp
Contesting Frames and (De)Securitizing Schemas: Bridging the Copenhagen School’s Framework and Framing Theory
Lin Alexandra Mortensgaard
Book Reviews
Explaining Norm Ineffectiveness: Responsibility to Protect as a “Hollow Norm”
Nazli Üstünes Demİrhan
Spreading Iranian Influence in the Middle East: Explaining the Effectiveness of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps
Matt Buehler
A New Call for Elected Leaders and Citizens to Fight the Old Problem of Corruption
James D Long
Global Environmental Governance in a Changing World Order
Helder Ferreira do Vale
The Instrumentalization of Human Rights in World Politics
Salvador Santino F Regilme, Jr
Military Doctrine and Service Culture in the Conduct of Counterinsurgency
Melia Pfannenstiel
Precarity and the Commodification of the Ballot
Diana Clark Gill
The False Promise of the Battlefield
Douglas B Atkinson
Corrigenda
Corrigendum to “The International Trade Regime and the Quest for Free Digital Trade”
Shamel Azmeh, Christopher Foster, Jaime Echavarri
Corrigendum to “How Norman Angell Reveals the Significance of Marxism and Socialism in Early IR and a Debate before the ‘First Great Debate’”
Ricardo Villanueva