The gender-resilience nexus in peacebuilding: the quest for sustainable peace [0.03%]
和平建设中的性别-韧性关联:追求可持续和平的努力
Karin Aggestam,Linda Eitrem Holmgren
Karin Aggestam
Resilience and gender have become new buzzwords for expressing renewal in peacebuilding. This article unpacks the gender-resilience nexus in theory and analyses global trends and variation in peacebuilding policy and practice. It advances a...
The effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty in the developing world [0.03%]
国际货币基金组织贷款条件对发展中国家贫困的影响
Glen Biglaiser,Ronald J McGauvran
Glen Biglaiser
Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that poverty reduction is one of its objectives, some studies show that IMF borrower countries experience higher rates of poverty. This paper investigates the effects of IMF loan conditi...
Benedikt Franz
Benedikt Franz
Telling a story can explain how an event came about. It can thereby also change how we grasp temporality. In this article, I will discuss Paul Ricœur's notion of 'narrative time' in the context of International Relations. Viewed from this ...
Everyday life in the face of conflict: Sumud as a spatial quotidian practice in Palestine [0.03%]
冲突下的日常生活:巴勒斯坦的坚持与空间日常实践
Jan Busse
Jan Busse
By drawing from the engagement with the empirical case of sumud (Arabic: steadfastness) in Palestine, this article focuses on the social and political implications of everyday life in conflict settings. Proposing an alternative perspective ...
Cooperative counter-hegemony, interregionalism and 'diminished multilateralism': the Belt and Road Initiative and China's relations with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) [0.03%]
合作式反霸权、地区间关系和“弱多边主义”:“一带一路”倡议与中国和拉丁美洲及加勒比海(LAC)的关系
Fabricio Rodríguez,Jürgen Rüland
Fabricio Rodríguez
This article examines the institutional rationale of China's Belt and Road Initiative for Sino-Latin American interregionalism and global multilateralism. Applying Pedersen's ideational-institutional realism approach and research on interre...
A threat rather than a resource: why voicing internal criticism is difficult in international organisations [0.03%]
威胁而非资源:为什么在国际组织中表达内部批评很困难
Ben Christian
Ben Christian
Voicing criticism seems to be a difficult task for employees in international organisations (IOs), as numerous anecdotes in the literature suggest. This observation is alarming, since internal criticism is an indispensable resource for orga...
Andrew P Cortell,Susan Peterson
Andrew P Cortell
For two decades scholars have used insights from constructivist approaches and principal-agent (P-A) theory to understand the relationship between states and international organisations (IOs). Together, these works identify the conditions u...
The "I" in BRICS: leadership traits of Indian prime ministers and India's role adaptation to rising status in world politics [0.03%]
金砖国家中的“印”:印度总理的领导特质及印度在世界政治地位上升背景下的角色转换
Barış Kesgin,Leslie E Wehner
Barış Kesgin
This paper inquires theoretically into how leaders act and react to the state role of rising power through the case study of India. It brings together role theory and leadership trait analysis, and contends that there is a puzzling interpla...
Safe assemblages: thinking infrastructures beyond circulation in the times of SARS-CoV2 [0.03%]
安全组合:“新冠”时期的基础设施思考超越流通范围
Andreas Langenohl,Carola Westermeier
Andreas Langenohl
The ongoing covid-19 pandemic has prompted discussions, both politically and analytically, that frame its security problematic as an infrastructural dilemma that unfolds between the public health-related need for interrupting the movement o...
Towards the existentialist turn in IR: introduction to the symposium on anxiety [0.03%]
国际关系中的存在主义转向?——焦虑 Symposium 引言
Jelena Subotić,Filip Ejdus
Jelena Subotić
This symposium is a follow-up to the 2019 CEEISA/ISA conference 'International Relations in the Age of Anxiety' held at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia, in June 2019. The central piece in the symposium is th...