The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of international relations (IR). This move is, for the most part, extremely welcome. Yet, the multiple theoretical and empirical openings in IR since the end of the Cold War have failed to elucidate many of the puzzles, questions and problems posed by the contemporary conjuncture. There are a number of reasons for this failure ranging from the stickiness of Cold War problem fields to IR’s continued attachment to systemic-level theories. However, this article focuses less on symptoms than on treatment and, in particular, on how generating a more “public” international relations enterprise might help to connect IR with the core theoretical, empirical...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
Over the last 20 years, historical sociology has become an increasingly conspicuous part of the broa...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
While sociological concepts have often been implicitly used in International Relations (IR), recent ...
This article deals with the subject matter of International Relations as an academic discipline. It ...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the f...
In International Relations (IR), as in other social science disciplines, the desire to be current an...
British International Relations Theory (IRT) is distinguished by a concern with institutions and nor...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Can International Relations (IR) be studied without reproducing its violence? This is the central qu...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
How global is International Relations really? The discipline of International Relations (IR) has lon...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
Over the last 20 years, historical sociology has become an increasingly conspicuous part of the broa...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
While sociological concepts have often been implicitly used in International Relations (IR), recent ...
This article deals with the subject matter of International Relations as an academic discipline. It ...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the f...
In International Relations (IR), as in other social science disciplines, the desire to be current an...
British International Relations Theory (IRT) is distinguished by a concern with institutions and nor...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Can International Relations (IR) be studied without reproducing its violence? This is the central qu...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
How global is International Relations really? The discipline of International Relations (IR) has lon...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
Over the last 20 years, historical sociology has become an increasingly conspicuous part of the broa...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...