I am lead editor of a special issue of the Review of International Studies, which is the house journal of the British International Studies Association. The special issue arose from a competitive process. I am scheduled to have two pieces in this issue.This introductory discussion establishes the notion of intervention as a ‘social practice’ and carves out the contextual and conceptual space for the special issue as a whole. The first move is to recontextualise intervention in terms of ‘modernity’ as distinct from the sovereign states system. This shift enables a better appreciation of the dynamic and evolutionary context that generates variation in the practice of intervention over time and space and which is more analytically sensitive to...
This article examines the transformation in the conceptual understanding of international interventi...
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw a shift in the way the international community perceived humani...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
In this contribution to the forum, I draw attention to the persistent inadequacy of existing categor...
Copyright @ 2013 British International Studies Association.This article identifies three key themes ...
Despite the prominent place of intervention in contemporary world politics, debate is limited by two...
© 2013, Cambridge University Press. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Deve...
The interplay between juridical support for norms of non-intervention and the actualities of interve...
A review of: The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force by Martha Finnemor...
This article analyses intervention and statebuilding as shifting towards a posthuman discursive regi...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
What does it mean to “mind your own business” in international life? What is the history of the ongo...
The UN is making repetitive diplomatic attempts through its resolutions to send peacekeeping force t...
This chapter argues that interventions are bound up with exogenous assertions of power that aim to r...
This article examines the transformation in the conceptual understanding of international interventi...
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw a shift in the way the international community perceived humani...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
In this contribution to the forum, I draw attention to the persistent inadequacy of existing categor...
Copyright @ 2013 British International Studies Association.This article identifies three key themes ...
Despite the prominent place of intervention in contemporary world politics, debate is limited by two...
© 2013, Cambridge University Press. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Deve...
The interplay between juridical support for norms of non-intervention and the actualities of interve...
A review of: The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force by Martha Finnemor...
This article analyses intervention and statebuilding as shifting towards a posthuman discursive regi...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
What does it mean to “mind your own business” in international life? What is the history of the ongo...
The UN is making repetitive diplomatic attempts through its resolutions to send peacekeeping force t...
This chapter argues that interventions are bound up with exogenous assertions of power that aim to r...
This article examines the transformation in the conceptual understanding of international interventi...
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw a shift in the way the international community perceived humani...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...