This article analyses intervention and statebuilding as shifting towards a posthuman discursive regime. It seeks to explore how the shift to ‘bottom-up’ or post-liberal approaches has evolved into a focus upon epistemological barriers to intervention and an appreciation of complexity. It attempts to describe a process of reflection upon intervention as a policy practice, whereby the need to focus on local context and relations, in order to take problems seriously, begins to further undermine confidence in the Western episteme. In other words, the ‘bottom-up’ approach, rather than resolving the crisis of policy practices of intervention, seems to further intensify it. It is argued that the way out of this crisis seems to be found in the reje...
This article explores the practice and political significance of politicians’ journeys to conflict z...
A review of: The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force by Martha Finnemor...
A review of: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. P...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
I am lead editor of a special issue of the Review of International Studies, which is the house journ...
In this contribution to the forum, I draw attention to the persistent inadequacy of existing categor...
This article examines the transformation in the conceptual understanding of international interventi...
This chapter explores a new kind of interventionism in the post-Cold War era and challenges faced by...
This guest edited journal issue follows on from the Performance Philosophy Biennial 2019 in Amsterda...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
This paper proposes a new analytical framework for a comprehensive and comparative study of internat...
This contribution makes the point that we have entered an era of post-legitimisation whereby interve...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.Peace-building, state-building and democratis...
More and more studies highlight the limits of state-building conducted ‘from the top-down’. Building...
This article focuses attention on explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ...
This article explores the practice and political significance of politicians’ journeys to conflict z...
A review of: The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force by Martha Finnemor...
A review of: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. P...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
I am lead editor of a special issue of the Review of International Studies, which is the house journ...
In this contribution to the forum, I draw attention to the persistent inadequacy of existing categor...
This article examines the transformation in the conceptual understanding of international interventi...
This chapter explores a new kind of interventionism in the post-Cold War era and challenges faced by...
This guest edited journal issue follows on from the Performance Philosophy Biennial 2019 in Amsterda...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
This paper proposes a new analytical framework for a comprehensive and comparative study of internat...
This contribution makes the point that we have entered an era of post-legitimisation whereby interve...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.Peace-building, state-building and democratis...
More and more studies highlight the limits of state-building conducted ‘from the top-down’. Building...
This article focuses attention on explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ...
This article explores the practice and political significance of politicians’ journeys to conflict z...
A review of: The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force by Martha Finnemor...
A review of: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. P...