'Like flesh and a nail': rethinking the nexus of familial ties and armed conflict [0.03%]
“骨肉至亲”:反思亲属关系与武装冲突之间的联系
Hanna Ketola,Maria OReilly
Hanna Ketola
This article advances a feminist theorization of the critical nexus between family and armed conflict. It does so by examining the relationship between familial ties and women's participation in fighting forces. We focus on two key question...
Uncertainty in times of ecological crisis: a Knightian tale of how to face future states of the world [0.03%]
生态危机时期的不确定性:一种Knightian故事,讲述如何面对世界未来的状态
Sylvain Maechler,Jean-Christophe Graz
Sylvain Maechler
How do we face uncertainty in times of crisis? Debates in International Relations often struggle to disentangle the processes involved in turning the uncertainty of a crisis into decisions and actions. Drawing on the analysis of Frank H. Kn...
Historical institutionalism and institutional design: divergent pathways to regime complexes in Asia and Europe [0.03%]
历史制度主义与制度设计:亚洲和欧洲复合体制形成的路径差异
Stephanie C Hofmann,Andrew Yeo
Stephanie C Hofmann
Why and how do pathways to regime complexes diverge? Building on insights from the literatures on institutional design and historical institutionalism, we argue that early institutional design choices produce long-term variation in the pace...
Hidden figures: how legal experts influence the design of international institutions [0.03%]
隐藏的人物:法律专家如何影响国际机构的设计
Nicole De Silva,Anne Holthoefer
Nicole De Silva
Whose preferences influence the design of international institutions? Scholarship on the legalization of international politics and creation of international legal institutions largely adopts a state-centric perspective. Existing accounts, ...
Porous organizational boundaries and associated states: introducing member ness in international organizations [0.03%]
组织边界与相关状态:国际组织成员关系介绍
Stephanie C Hofmann,Anamarija Andreska,Erna Burai et al.
Stephanie C Hofmann et al.
The current binary understanding of membership in international organizations (IOs), especially regional organizations (ROs), creates blind spots and biases in our understanding of who matters in IOs, as well as why and how they matter. Exi...
Intergovernmentalism and the crisis of representative democracy: The case for creating a system of horizontally expanded and overlapping national democracies [0.03%]
intergovernmental主义与代议制民主的危机:建立水平扩展且相互交织的民族民主体系的必要性
Joachim Blatter,Johannes Schulz
Joachim Blatter
Technocratic intergovernmentalism has undermined the preconditions for its own success as a democratic project of transnational cooperation. It has triggered populist reactions within nation states and helped to discredit the intermediary i...
Civil war as a social process: actors and dynamics from pre- to post-war [0.03%]
作为社会进程的内战:从战争前到战争后的行动者和动态过程分析
Anastasia Shesterinina
Anastasia Shesterinina
What accounts for overarching trajectories of civil wars? This article develops an account of civil war as a social process that connects dynamics of conflict from pre- to post-war periods through evolving interactions between nonstate, sta...
Civil war recurrence and postwar violence: Toward an integrated research agenda [0.03%]
内战复燃与战争之后的暴力:迈向综合研究大纲
Corinne Bara,Annekatrin Deglow,Sebastian van Baalen
Corinne Bara
Violence after civil war is a challenge to sustainable peace. Many armed conflicts today are recurrences of previous wars and much of the literature on violence after war explains why armed groups return to the battlefield. But even if peac...
The national accounting paradox: how statistical norms corrode international economic data [0.03%]
国民经济核算的悖论:统计规范如何腐蚀国际经济数据
Daniel Mügge,Lukas Linsi
Daniel Mügge
The transnationalization and digitization of economic activity has undermined the quality of official economic statistics, which still center on national territories and material production. Why do we not witness more vigorous efforts to br...
Everyday sovereignty: International experts, brokers and local ownership in peacebuilding Liberia [0.03%]
everyday主权:国际专家,中间人与利比里亚和平建设中的当地主体性
Benjamin de Carvalho,Niels Nagelhus Schia,Xavier Guillaume
Benjamin de Carvalho
The present article investigates how sovereignty is performed, enacted and constructed in an everyday setting. Based on fieldwork and interviews with international embedded experts about the elusive meaning of 'local ownership', we argue th...