This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this record.This article examines contested state diplomatic practices with the aim to challenge structural legal-institutional accounts of these actors’ international engagement, which are unsatisfactory in explaining change and acknowledging their agency. Considering contested states as liminal international actors, their diplomatic practices stand out for their hybridity in transcending the state vs. non-state diplomacy dichotomy as well as their structure-generating properties in enabling social forms of international recognition – absent legal recognition. The concept is empirically applied to examine the everyday interaction between t...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
As the aim of this special issue is to show practice approaches at work in the case of European dipl...
The subject of recognition is basic to the way in which relations are conducted between states: they...
This article examines the diplomatic practices of contested states with the aim to challenge structu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
This chapter reviews most recent practices of transnational recognition and examines the everyday di...
This article examines the extent to which states are able to interact at an official level with a co...
This article explores the European Union’s (EU) practices of international state recognition in a tr...
AbstractDiplomacy and recognition play central roles in the conventional conferral of state legitima...
This article explores how the geopolitical rivalries and tensions associated with multipolarity in a...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
Author Samuel Lavoie Thesis Diplomacy and Diplomatic Institutions of Unrecognized De Facto States So...
This article argues that the normative promise of recognition theory in International Relations has ...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
This paper takes a look at the tenacious place of diplomatic gatekeeping in 21st century internatio...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
As the aim of this special issue is to show practice approaches at work in the case of European dipl...
The subject of recognition is basic to the way in which relations are conducted between states: they...
This article examines the diplomatic practices of contested states with the aim to challenge structu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
This chapter reviews most recent practices of transnational recognition and examines the everyday di...
This article examines the extent to which states are able to interact at an official level with a co...
This article explores the European Union’s (EU) practices of international state recognition in a tr...
AbstractDiplomacy and recognition play central roles in the conventional conferral of state legitima...
This article explores how the geopolitical rivalries and tensions associated with multipolarity in a...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
Author Samuel Lavoie Thesis Diplomacy and Diplomatic Institutions of Unrecognized De Facto States So...
This article argues that the normative promise of recognition theory in International Relations has ...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
This paper takes a look at the tenacious place of diplomatic gatekeeping in 21st century internatio...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
As the aim of this special issue is to show practice approaches at work in the case of European dipl...
The subject of recognition is basic to the way in which relations are conducted between states: they...