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International Relations - Volume 36 Issue 4, December 2022

International Relations – Volume 36 Issue 4, December 2022

International Relations - Volume 36 Issue 4, December 2022

International Relations

Volume 36 Issue 4, December 2022

ISSN: 0047-1178, Online ISSN: 1741-2862

International Relations is explicitly pluralist in outlook. Editorial policy favours variety in both subject-matter and method, at a time when so many academic journals are increasingly specialised in scope, and sectarian in approach. We welcome articles or proposals from all perspectives and on all subjects pertaining to international relations: law, economics, ethics, strategy, philosophy, culture, environment, and so on, in addition to more mainstream conceptual work and policy analysis. We believe that such pluralism is in great demand by the academic and policy communities and the interested public.

We welcome articles or proposals on all topics of interest to students of world politics. Each volume will normally contain peer-reviewed research articles, and a mixture of review essays, interviews, debates and forums. Special issues will be published, and we welcome ideas.

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Articles
Wartime in the 21st century
Andrew R Hom
Luke Campbell

Counterinsurgency in (un)changing times? Colonialism, hearts and minds, and the war on terror
deRaismes Combes

A ‘continuing, imminent’ threat: the temporal frameworks enabling the US war on terrorism
Christopher McIntosh

The liturgy of triumph: victory culture, popular rituals, and the US way of wartiming
Andrew R Hom
Luke Campbell

From subjects to objects: honor flights and US ontological insecurity
Brent J Steele

‘We watched his whole life unfold. . .Then you watch the death’: drone tactics, operator trauma, and hidden human costs of contemporary wartime
Terilyn Johnston Huntington
Amy E Eckert

Wartime, professional military education, and politics
Kathryn Marie Fisher

Afterword: war:time
Lisa Ellen Silvestri

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israel: a propósito de las nuevas medidas provisionales urgentes a Israel ordenadas por la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ)

por Nicolas Boeglin, Profesor de Derecho Internacional Público, Facultad de Derecho,Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). …