Gender inclusion and rebel strategy: legitimacy seeking behavior in rebel groupsInternational Politics - - 2024
Heidi Stallman, Falak Hadi
Women’s participation in conflict settings has long intrigued scholars, and for
good reason: women play a wide variety of purposeful roles. However, there are
numerous challenges associated with clearly defining the impact of their
participation. Often, women are seen in a lens of victimhood—of war, terrorism,
and repressive societies—overlooking their impacts. This article examines how
women’s pa... hiện toàn bộ
The Centrality of Kashmir in India-Pakistan Security DynamicsInternational Politics - Tập 38 - Trang 103-120 - 2001
Amalendu Misra
A bellicose history, religious rivalry and a general sense of antipathy towards
each other have put India and Pakistan at loggerheads for the past half-century.
After their nuclear showdown in May 1998, very limited opportunities for peace
existed between the two. Nonetheless, in an astonishing policy reversal, the
nationalist (BJP) government in India agrred to settle the dispute over Kashmir
wit... hiện toàn bộ
A humane analysis of a violent liberal international orderInternational Politics - Tập 60 - Trang 250-258 - 2022
Inderjeet Parmar
Siba Grovogui has written a compelling, insightful and thought-provoking series
of observations on an ongoing dynamic war crisis and achieved something quite
extraordinary—real-time analysis based on research, scholarship, and deep
personal and philosophical reflections. Above all, in my view, he has humanely
but incisively shown the inner struggles and dilemmas this particular war has
unleashed, ... hiện toàn bộ
ForewordInternational Politics - Tập 53 - Trang 1-7 - 2015
Ken Booth
The Emergence of a Global Anti-corruption NormInternational Politics - Tập 38 - Trang 65-90 - 2001
Jennifer L Mccoy
The article analyzes the development of a global anti-corruption norm, and
specifically its anit-bribery component, through the first two of three stages
during the 1990s: (1) awareness raising, (2) institutionalization through the
development of legal and policy instruments, and (3) global adoption,
internalization, and adherence. A hegemonic actor explanation of norm
development does not explain... hiện toàn bộ
Climate change and EU foreign policy: The negotiation of burden sharingInternational Politics - Tập 46 - Trang 469-490 - 2009
John Vogler
The European Union has established itself as the leader of attempts to construct
a global climate change regime. This has become an important normative stance,
part of its self-image and international identity. Yet it has also come to
depend on the Union's ability to negotiate internally on the distribution of the
burdens necessitated by its external pledges to cut emissions. The paper
considers i... hiện toàn bộ
International Relations — The ‘Higher Bullshit’: A Reply to the Globalization Theory DebateInternational Politics - Tập 44 - Trang 450-482 - 2007
Justin Rosenberg
This article replies to an earlier forum (International Politics (42.3) on
‘Globalization Theory: a Post Mortem’. Whereas the ’Post Mortem’ had criticized
Globalization Theory largely for its neglect of Classical Social Theory's
achievements, the current paper emphasizes its reproduction of one of Classical
Social Theory's greatest limitations: the failure to incorporate ‘the
international’ into i... hiện toàn bộ
A winning proposition? States’ military effectiveness and the reliability of their alliesInternational Politics - Tập 52 - Trang 335-348 - 2015
Stephen B Long
This article explores the relationship between states’ past military performance
in interstate wars and the likelihood that their allies will come to their aid
when the terms of their alliance require intervention. Following Leeds, I argue
that decisions to honor or violate alliances depend on changes that have
occurred since the signing of the alliance and various factors that affect the
expected... hiện toàn bộ
Russia as a nationalizing state: Rejecting the western liberal orderInternational Politics - Tập 53 - Trang 555-573 - 2016
Charles E. Ziegler
Russia’s government has become increasingly nationalistic, defensive, and vocal
in rejecting elements of the Western liberal order. The Kremlin has attempted to
mobilize and channel Russian nationalism into an antiliberal discourse to
achieve selected foreign and domestic policy goals, but contending nationalisms
complicate the government’s ability to control and direct these potent forces.
This a... hiện toàn bộ